Authors
K Thomas, C Grier, J Ma, V Paxson, D Song
Publication date
2011
Journal
Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, Los Alamitos, CA, USA
Description
On the heels of the widespread adoption of web services such as social networks and URL shorteners, scams, phishing, and malware have become regular threats. Despite extensive research, email-based spam filtering techniques generally fall short for protecting other web services. To better address this need, we present Monarch, a real-time system that crawls URLs as they are submitted to web services and determines whether the URLs direct to spam. We evaluate the viability of Monarch and the fundamental challenges that arise due to the diversity of web service spam. We show that Monarch can provide accurate, real-time protection, but that the underlying characteristics of spam do not generalize across web services. In particular, we find that spam targeting email qualitatively differs in significant ways from spam campaigns targeting Twitter. We explore the distinctions between email and Twitter spam …
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Scholar articles
K Thomas, C Grier, J Ma, V Paxson, D Song - 2011 IEEE symposium on security and privacy, 2011
K Thomas, C Grier, J Ma, V Paxson, D Song - Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Security and …, 2011