Volume 17, Number 3
Detecting Malicious URLs: Trends, Challenges and the Role of Browser Extensions
Authors
Homam Eltaj and Maria Ajaj, Dar Al-Hekma University, Saudi Arabia
Abstract
Malicious URLs continue to pose a significant cybersecurity threat, frequently bypassing conventional detection systems through URL masking and rapid domain switching. This paper proposes a conceptual framework for a lightweight, real-time browser extension designed to block harmful URLs using a dynamically updated blacklist. Beyond detection, the system integrates a user-awareness module offering contextual security guidance and regulatory resources, promoting safer online behavior. The proposed extension aims to address key limitations in existing tools by offering client-side protection with minimal performance overhead and a communitydriven reporting mechanism. Although the current design employs deterministic logic, future development will incorporate machine learning to enhance adaptability and improve classification of emerging threats. By combining real-time detection, user education, and planned AI integration, the proposed solution contributes a practical and forward-looking approach to strengthening browserlevel web security.
Keywords
Malicious URL Detection, Browser Extensions, Phishing Prevention, AI-Based Security, Cybersecurity Awareness.