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An experimental evaluation of spam filter performance and robustness against attack

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An experimental evaluation of spam filter performance and robustness against attack
— In this paper, we show experimentally that learning filters are able to classify large corpora of spam and legitimate email messages with a high degree of accuracy. The corpora in our experiments contain about half a million spam messages and a similar number of legitimate messages, making them two orders of magnitude larger than the corpora used in current research. The use of such large corpora represents a collaborative approach to spam filtering because the corpora combine spam and legitimate messages from many different sources. First, we show that this collaborative approach creates very accurate spam filters. Then, we introduce an effective attack against these filters which successfully degrades their ability to classify spam. Finally, we present an effective solution to the above attack which involves retraining the filters to accurately identify the attack messages.
Steve Webb, Subramanyam Chitti, Calton Pu
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where COLCOM
Authors Steve Webb, Subramanyam Chitti, Calton Pu
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