Committee |
Date Time |
Place |
Paper Title / Authors |
Abstract |
Paper # |
ICM, CQ, NS (Joint) |
2008-11-14 14:40 |
Fukushima |
Nihon University |
A Study of Spam Mail Detection before Receiving DATA Command at SMTP Server Yukiko Sawaya, Yutaka Miyake (KDDI Laboratories) NS2008-107 |
As the number of spam mail has been increasing and it occupies 80% of all email traffic, SMTP servers are frustrated wit... [more] |
NS2008-107 pp.109-114 |
DE |
2008-09-21 17:00 |
Fukushima |
|
[Poster Presentation]
Efficient Spam Post Detection by Compression-based Measure Using Suffix Trees Takashi Uemura (Hokaido Univ.), Daisuke Ikeda (Kyushu Univ.), Hiroki Arimura (Hokaido Univ.) DE2008-37 |
In this paper, we propose a content-based spam detection algorithm for
blog spams and bulletin board spams.
For a give... [more] |
DE2008-37 pp.15-16 |
CS, IN, NS (Joint) |
2008-09-11 10:40 |
Miyagi |
Tohoku University |
Anomaly Client Detection Monitoring DNS Server Traffic Akira Yamada, Yutaka Miyake (KDDI Labs.), Masahiro Terabe, Kazuo Hashimoto, Nei Kato (Tohoku Univ.) NS2008-44 |
Most protocols, such as HTTP or SMTP are based on the Domain Name System (DNS) as the name resolution. Because these cli... [more] |
NS2008-44 pp.11-16 |
CS, SIP, CAS |
2008-03-06 15:10 |
Yamaguchi |
Yamaguchi University |
Spam filtering method based on path distance measure Jun Yamanaka, Naotoshi Adachi, Masahiko Fuyuki (Kansai Univ.) CAS2007-114 SIP2007-189 CS2007-79 |
In this study, we propose the spam filtering method based on route information. Our method focuses on the importance of ... [more] |
CAS2007-114 SIP2007-189 CS2007-79 pp.33-38 |
IA |
2007-07-19 15:45 |
Kyoto |
room1 (J501) on 5th floor in J bldg, Kyoto Women's University |
Classifying Mail Servers for Spam Control by Throttling Makihito Mihara, Kazuyuki Yoshida (Oita Univ.) IA2007-17 |
The throttling function, which replies slowly at the e-mail reception time, is very useful for controlling spasm at MTA ... [more] |
IA2007-17 pp.43-48 |
ISEC, SITE, IPSJ-CSEC |
2007-07-20 13:00 |
Hokkaido |
Future University-Hakodate |
A Design and Evaluation of Filtering Method of Image Spam in Bayesian Filter Masahiro Uemura, Toshihiro Tabata (Okayama Univ.) |
In late years, with the spread of Internet, increase of an unwanted e-mail
becomes a problem. In 2006, there is a find... [more] |
ISEC2007-60 pp.103-110 |
ISEC |
2007-05-18 16:00 |
Tokyo |
Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. |
A Study on Spam-mail Filtering Based on Cooperation of Users and Providers Takashi Koike (Yahoo), Naoshi Sato (IISEC) ISEC2007-13 |
This study proposes a spam mail filtering method by cooperation of users and internet service providers. The proposed fi... [more] |
ISEC2007-13 pp.85-92 |
PRMU |
2007-03-15 10:00 |
Okayama |
|
An online spam filtering system for changing situations using multiple classifiers Kenta Narumi, Kyosuke Nishida, Koichiro Yamauchi (Hokkaido Univ.) |
Spam mail is a serious problem now. To eliminate many spam mails, many spam mail filters referring mail bodies have been... [more] |
PRMU2006-235 pp.1-6 |
NS, IN (Joint) |
2007-03-08 12:10 |
Okinawa |
Okinawa Convention Center |
Implementation and Evaluation of Selective Incoming Call Control Mechanism Using Alias SIP Address Atsushi Kanda, Jaeouk Ok, Hideaki Imaizumi, Hiroyuki Morikawa (The Univ. of Tokyo) IN2006-204 |
Since SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) is a general signaling protocol, problems similar to spam mails in the e-mail sy... [more] |
IN2006-204 pp.143-148 |
IA |
2006-07-20 16:25 |
Kanagawa |
Kanagawa University (Minatomirai, KU Port-Square) |
Consideration on Spam-Proof E-Mail Architecture Kazuyuki Ikeda (FUJITSU) IA2006-17 |
There are many researches and practical implementations on spam mail protection such as bayesian filtering, graylisting ... [more] |
IA2006-17 pp.37-42 |
ISEC, SITE, IPSJ-CSEC |
2006-07-20 15:20 |
Okayama |
Okayama Univ. |
A Proposal of Response Delay Method for Spam Mail from BOTNET Tomonari Sekiyama, Yoshinori Kobayashi (TDU), Masakazu Takahashi (ISS), Ryoichi Sasaki (TDU) |
Recently, increasing spam mails have been becoming causes of many problems. About 80 % of spam mails have been sent from... [more] |
ISEC2006-35 SITE2006-32 pp.191-197 |