Authors
Kurt Thomas, Chris Grier, Dawn Song, Vern Paxson
Publication date
2011/11/2
Book
Proceedings of the 2011 ACM SIGCOMM conference on Internet measurement conference
Pages
243-258
Description
In this study, we examine the abuse of online social networks at the hands of spammers through the lens of the tools, techniques, and support infrastructure they rely upon. To perform our analysis, we identify over 1.1 million accounts suspended by Twitter for disruptive activities over the course of seven months. In the process, we collect a dataset of 1.8 billion tweets, 80 million of which belong to spam accounts. We use our dataset to characterize the behavior and lifetime of spam accounts, the campaigns they execute, and the wide-spread abuse of legitimate web services such as URL shorteners and free web hosting. We also identify an emerging marketplace of illegitimate programs operated by spammers that include Twitter account sellers, ad-based URL shorteners, and spam affiliate programs that help enable underground market diversification.
Our results show that 77% of spam accounts identified by Twitter …
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Scholar articles
K Thomas, C Grier, D Song, V Paxson - Proceedings of the 2011 ACM SIGCOMM conference …, 2011