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22nd Annual Computer Security Applications Conference (ACSAC'06)
Enhancing Collaborative Spam Detection with Bloom Filters
Miami Beach, Florida, USA
December 11-December 15
ISBN: 0-7695-2716-7
Jeff Yan, Newcastle University, UK
Pook Leong Cho, Newcastle University, UK
Signature-based collaborative spam detection (SCSD) systems provide a promising solution addressing many problems facing statistical spam filters, the most widely adopted technology for detecting junk emails. In particular, some SCSD systems can identify previously unseen spam messages as such, although intuitively this would appear to be impossible. However, the SCSD approach usually relies on huge databases of email signatures, demanding lots of resource in signature lookup, storage, transmission and merging. In this paper, we report our enhancements to two representative SCSD systems. In our enhancements, signature lookups can be performed in constant time, independent of the number of signatures in the database. Space-efficient representation can significantly reduce signature database size. A simple but fast algorithm for merging different signature databases is also supported. We use the Bloom filter technique and a novel variant of this technique to achieve all this.
Citation:
Jeff Yan, Pook Leong Cho, "Enhancing Collaborative Spam Detection with Bloom Filters," acsac, pp.414-428, 22nd Annual Computer Security Applications Conference (ACSAC'06), 2006
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