Active Countermeasures for Email Fraud

10/26/2022
by   Wentao Chen, et al.
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As a major component of online crime, email-based fraud is a threat that causes substantial economic losses every year. To counteract these scammers, volunteers called scam-baiters play the roles of victims, reply to scammers, and try to waste their time and attention with long and unproductive conversations. To curb email fraud and magnify the effectiveness of scam-baiting, we developed and deployed an expandable scam-baiting mailserver that can conduct scam-baiting activities automatically. We implemented three reply strategies using three different models and conducted a one-month-long experiment during which we elicited 150 messages from 130 different scammers. We compare the performance of each strategy at attracting and holding the attention of scammers, finding tradeoffs between human-written and automatically-generated response strategies, and we release both our platform and a dataset containing conversations between our automatic scam-baiters and real human scammers, to support future work in preventing online fraud.

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