Publication | Open Access
Network Analysis of Recurring YouTube Spam Campaigns
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2021
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Abuse DetectionEngineeringNetwork AnalysisIndicative Network MotifsText MiningSpam FilteringNetwork Motif ProfilingComputational Social ScienceViral MarketingSocial MediaData ScienceData MiningLanguage StudiesContent AnalysisSocial Network AnalysisSocial Medium MiningSpam CampaignsKnowledge DiscoveryComputer ScienceNetwork ScienceSocial ComputingSocial Profiling
As the popularity of content sharing websites has increased, they have become targets for spam, phishing and the distribution of malware. On YouTube, the facility for users to post comments can be used by spam campaigns to direct unsuspecting users to malicious third-party websites. In this paper, we demonstrate how such campaigns can be tracked over time using network motif profiling, i.e. by tracking counts of indicative network motifs. By considering all motifs of up to five nodes, we identify discriminating motifs that reveal two distinctly different spam campaign strategies, and present an evaluation that tracks two corresponding active campaigns.
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