A Spam Traffic Cost Analysis for Network Operators

O. Fonseca, E. Fazzion, Ítalo F. S. Cunha, P. Las-Casas, D. Guedes, Wagner Meira Jr, C. Hoepers, Klaus Steding-Jessen, M. H. Chaves
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Spam messages are used to disseminate malware, make phishing attacks, and advertise illegal products. Spam generates costs to users, e.g., victims of phishing, and to network administrators, e.g., who provision and pay for the traffic. Recent proposals aim to identify and filter spam messages at the origin, restraining message propagation and reducing wasted bandwidth on the route from the spammer to the destination. In this work we analyze spam traffic costs for network operators. We measure the routes traversed by real spam messages colected at five honeypots, and estimate spam traffic costs according to the business relationships between networks traversed on each route. We show that stub networks are systematically encumbered by high spam traffic costs but can cooperate to filter up to 70% of spam messages at the origin. Our results also indicate that transit networks that send a lot of spam may employ traffic engineering to reduce their transit costs.
网络运营商垃圾邮件流量成本分析
垃圾邮件被用来传播恶意软件、进行网络钓鱼攻击和宣传非法产品。垃圾邮件会给用户(例如,网络钓鱼的受害者)和网络管理员(例如,为流量提供和支付费用的管理员)带来成本。最近的建议旨在从源头识别和过滤垃圾邮件,抑制垃圾邮件的传播,减少垃圾邮件发送者到目的地路由上浪费的带宽。在这项工作中,我们分析了网络运营商的垃圾邮件流量成本。我们测量了在五个蜜罐上收集的真实垃圾邮件所穿越的路由,并根据每条路由上所穿越的网络之间的业务关系来估计垃圾邮件流量的成本。我们表明存根网络系统地受到高垃圾邮件流量成本的阻碍,但可以在起源处合作过滤多达70%的垃圾邮件。我们的研究结果还表明,发送大量垃圾邮件的传输网络可以采用流量工程来降低其传输成本。
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