LENS: Leveraging social networking and trust to prevent spam transmission

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​LENS: Leveraging social networking and trust to prevent spam transmission​
Hameed, S.; Fu, X. ; Hui, P. & Sastry, N.​ (2011)
pp. 13​-18. ​IEEE Workshop on Security & Trust in the Future Internet​, Vancouver, BC Canada.
IEEE. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/ICNP.2011.6089044 

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Hameed, Sufian; Fu, Xiaoming ; Hui, Pan; Sastry, Nishanth
Abstract
In this paper we introduce LENS, a novel spam protection system based on the recipient's social network, which allows correspondence within the social circle to directly pass to the mailbox and further mitigates spam beyond social circles. The key idea in LENS is to select legitimate and authentic users, called Gatekeepers (GKs), from outside the recipients social circle and within pre-defined social distances. Unless a GK vouches for the emails of potential senders from outside the social circle of a particular recipient, those e-mails are prevented from transmission. In this way LENS drastically reduces the consumption of Internet bandwidth by spam. Using extensive evaluations, we show that LENS provides each recipient reliable email delivery from a large fraction of the social network. We also evaluate the computational complexity of email processing with LENS deployed on two Mail Servers (MSs) and compared it with the most popular content-based filter i.e SpamAssassin. LENS proved to be fast in processing emails (around 2-3 orders of magnitude better than SpamAssassin) and scales efficiently with increasing community size and GKs.
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2011
Publisher
IEEE
Conference
IEEE Workshop on Security & Trust in the Future Internet
ISBN
978-1-4577-1394-1
978-1-4577-1392-7
978-1-4577-1393-4
Conference Place
Vancouver, BC Canada
Event start
2011-10-17
Event end
2011-10-20
Language
English

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