Title
Using E-Mail SPAM DNS Blacklists for Qualifying the SPAM-over-Internet-Telephony Probability of a SIP Call
Abstract
SPIT is an upcoming threat for receiving unsolicited messages in Voice over IP systems. We assume, that future SPIT will be sent through the same infrastructure as SPAM today, namely through a network of compromised hosts. Therefore spammers will see SPIT as an additional business case. In this paper we show a viable way to increase the hit rate of a SPIT detection system. Our proposal is to query e-mail SPAM blacklists for IP addresses which are sent with SIP/SDP messages. We enabled a well-established e-mail filter application to handle information out of these messages. We also present the performance of such a solution with respect to call setup delays and success rates.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1109/ICDS.2009.20
ICDS
Keywords
Field
DocType
hit rate,e-mail spam blacklist,sdp message,setup delay,additional business case,well-established e-mail filter application,spit detection system,ip address,e-mail spam dns blacklists,future spit,ip system,sip call,spam-over-internet-telephony probability,voice over ip,data mining,servers,business case,internet telephony,spam
Hit rate,Business case,Computer science,Server,Computer network,Call setup,Voice over IP,Spamming
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.41
6
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
M. Hirschbichler120.41
C. Egger220.41
O. Pasteka320.41
Andreas Berger4505.92