Title :
The Anti-Social Behavior of Spam
Author :
Moradi, Farnaz ; Olovsson, Tomas ; Tsigas, Philippas
Author_Institution :
Comput. Sci. & Eng., Chalmers Univ. of Technol., Gothenburg, Sweden
Abstract :
Spam mitigation strategies that aim at detecting spam on the network level, should classify email senders based on their sending behavior rather than the content of what they send. To achieve this goal, we have performed a social network analysis on a network of email communications. Such a network captures the social communication patterns of email senders and receivers. Our social network analysis on email traffic have revealed that structural properties of networks of email communications differ from other types of interaction and social networks such as online social networks, the web, Internet AS topology, and phone call graphs. The difference is caused by extensive amount of unsolicited email traffic which therefore can be used to discriminate spam senders from legitimate users. Deployment of such social network-based spam detection strategy on a small network device makes it possible to stop spam closer to its source and without inspecting email contents. In this presentation, we will look at the anti-social behavior of spam and how it can be used for detection of spam senders.
Keywords :
social networking (online); unsolicited e-mail; Internet AS topology; World Wide Web; antisocial behavior; email communications; email receivers; email senders; email traffic; online social networks; phone call graphs; social communication patterns; social network analysis; social network-based spam detection strategy; spam mitigation strategies; Educational institutions; Europe; Internet; Receivers; Social network services; Unsolicited electronic mail;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Network Defense (EC2ND), 2011 Seventh European Conference on
Conference_Location :
Gothenburg
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2116-7
DOI :
10.1109/EC2ND.2011.20