Spam or ham?: characterizing and detecting fraudulent "not spam" reports in web mail systems

CEAS '11: Proceedings of the 8th Annual Collaboration, Electronic messaging, Anti-Abuse and Spam Conference(2011)

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Web mail providers rely on users to "vote" to quickly and col-laboratively identify spam messages. Unfortunately, spammers have begun to use bots to control large collections of compromised Web mail accounts not just to send spam, but also to vote "not spam" on incoming spam emails in an attempt to thwart collaborative filtering. We call this practice a vote gaming attack. This attack confuses spam filters, since it causes spam messages to be mislabeled as legitimate; thus, spammer IP addresses can continue sending spam for longer. In this paper, we introduce the vote gaming attack and study the extent of these attacks in practice, using four months of email voting data from a large Web mail provider. We develop a model for vote gaming attacks, explain why existing detection mechanisms cannot detect them, and develop a new, scalable clustering-based detection method that identifies compromised accounts that engage in vote-gaming attacks. Our method detected 1.1 million potentially compromised accounts with only a 0.17% false positive rate, which is nearly 10 times more effective than existing clustering methods used to detect bots that send spam from compromised Web mail accounts.
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vote gaming attack,web mail system,vote-gaming attack,large web mail provider,spam message,web mail,web mail account,spam filter,clustering method,web mail provider,incoming spam emails,false positive rate,web 2 0,col,collaborative filtering
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