articleJul 19, 2010Closed access

Uncovering social spammers

Texas A&M University · Georgia Institute of Technology

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Abstract

Web-based social systems enable new community-based opportunities for participants to engage, share, and interact. This community value and related services like search and advertising are threatened by spammers, content polluters, and malware disseminators. In an effort to preserve community value and ensure longterm success, we propose and evaluate a honeypot-based approach for uncovering social spammers in online social systems. Two of the key components of the proposed approach are: (1) The deployment of social honeypots for harvesting deceptive spam profiles from social networking communities; and (2) Statistical analysis of the properties of these spam profiles for creating spam classifiers to actively…

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Keywords
  • Honeypot
  • Bloom filter
  • Computer science
  • Software deployment
  • World Wide Web
  • Computer security
  • False positive paradox
  • Malware
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