Title
An empirical study of behavioral characteristics of spammers: Findings and implications
Abstract
In this paper we present a detailed study of the behavioral characteristics of spammers based on a two-month email trace collected at a large US university campus network. We analyze the behavioral characteristics of spammers that are critical to spam control, including the distributions of message senders, spam and non-spam messages by spam ratios; the statistics of spam messages from different spammers; the spam arrival patterns across the IP address space; and the active duration of spammers, among others. In addition, we also formally confirm an informal observation that spammers may hijack network prefixes in sending spam messages, by correlating the arrivals of spam messages with the BGP route updates of the corresponding networks. In this paper we present the detailed results of the measurement study; in addition, we also discuss the implications of the findings for the (content-independent) anti-spam efforts.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1016/j.comcom.2011.03.015
Computer Communications
Keywords
Field
DocType
Spam,Spammer behavior,Network reachability of spammers,Content-independent spam filtering
Social spam,Internet privacy,Ip address,Campus network,Computer science,Computer security,Spam and Open Relay Blocking System,Spambot,Forum spam,Empirical research
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
34
14
Computer Communications
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
4
0.41
9
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Zhenhai Duan155839.96
Kartik Gopalan2137790.24
Xin Yuan3108992.27