8. CEAS 2011:
Perth,
Australia
Vidyasagar Potdar (Ed.):
The 8th Annual Collaboration, Electronic messaging, Anti-Abuse and Spam Conference, CEAS 2011, Perth, Australia, September 1-2, 2011, Proceedings.
ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0788-8
- Jafar Haadi Jafarian, Ali Abbasi, Siavash Safaei Sheikhabadi:
A gray-box DPDA-based intrusion detection technique using system-call monitoring.
1-12
- Carlos Laorden, Xabier Ugarte-Pedrero, Igor Santos, Borja Sanz, Pablo Garcia Bringas:
Enhancing scalability in anomaly-based email spam filtering.
13-22
- Igor Santos, Xabier Ugarte-Pedrero, Borja Sanz, Carlos Laorden, Pablo Garcia Bringas:
Collective classification for packed executable identification.
23-30
- Tatsuya Mori, Kazumichi Sato, Yousuke Takahashi, Keisuke Ishibashi:
How is e-mail sender authentication used and misused?
31-37
- Michael G. Kaplan:
Automatic authentication of email servers and personal computers independent of the active participation of server administrators or personal computer users.
38-45
- De Wang, Danesh Irani, Calton Pu:
A social-spam detection framework.
46-54
- Jay Pujara, Hal Daumé III, Lise Getoor:
Using classifier cascades for scalable e-mail classification.
55-63
- Yutaro Fujii, Takuya Yoshimura, Takayuki Ito:
Filtering harmful sentences based on three-word co-occurrence.
64-72
- Andrew G. West, Insup Lee:
Towards the effective temporal association mining of spam blacklists.
73-82
- Marco Túlio Ribeiro, Pedro Henrique Calais Guerra, Leonardo Vilela, Adriano Veloso, Dorgival Guedes, Wagner Meira Jr., Marcelo H. P. C. Chaves, Klaus Steding-Jessen, Cristine Hoepers:
Spam detection using web page content: a new battleground.
83-91
- Sidharth Chhabra, Anupama Aggarwal, Fabrício Benevenuto, Ponnurangam Kumaraguru:
Phi.sh/$oCiaL: the phishing landscape through short URLs.
92-101
- Giacomo Fiumara, Massimo Marchi, Rosamaria Pagano, Alessandro Provetti, N. Spada:
A rule-based system for end-user e-mail annotations.
102-108
- Mahmoud Khonji, Youssef Iraqi, Andrew Jones:
Lexical URL analysis for discriminating phishing and legitimate websites.
109-115
- Fernando Sanchez, Zhenhai Duan, Yingfei Dong:
Blocking spam by separating end-user machines from legitimate mail server machines.
116-124
- John S. Whissell, Charles L. A. Clarke:
Clustering for semi-supervised spam filtering.
125-134
- Mahmoud Khonji, Andrew Jones, Youssef Iraqi:
A study of feature subset evaluators and feature subset searching methods for phishing classification.
135-144
- Shaghayegh Jaberi, Amir Masoud Rahmani, Ahmad Khademzadeh:
Trusted data fusion by using cellular automata in wireless sensor networks.
145-151
- Andrew G. West, Jian Chang, Krishna K. Venkatasubramanian, Oleg Sokolsky, Insup Lee:
Link spamming Wikipedia for profit.
152-161
- Olivier Thonnard, Marc Dacier:
A strategic analysis of spam botnets operations.
162-171
- Cheng Hsin Hsu, Polo Wang, Samuel Pu:
Identify fixed-path phishing attack by STC.
172-175
- Binod Gyawali, Thamar Solorio, Manuel Montes-y-Gómez, Brad Wardman, Gary Warner:
Evaluating a semisupervised approach to phishing url identification in a realistic scenario.
176-183
- Adrian E. McElligott:
A security pass for messages: message keys.
184-192
- Yuan Tian, Biao Song, Eui-nam Huh:
Dynamic content-based cloud data integration system with privacy and cost concern.
193-199
- Farida Ridzuan, Vidyasagar Potdar, Jaipal Singh:
Storage cost of spam 2.0 in a web discussion forum.
200-209
- Anirudh Ramachandran, Anirban Dasgupta, Nick Feamster, Kilian Q. Weinberger:
Spam or ham?: characterizing and detecting fraudulent "not spam" reports in web mail systems.
210-219
- Jernej Porenta, Mojca Ciglaric:
Empirical comparison of IP reputation databases.
220-226
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