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Defending recommender systems: detection of profile injection attacks Export

Service Oriented Computing and Applications, Vol. 1, No. 3. (30 November 2007), pp. 157-170.

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Abstract  Collaborative recommender systems are known to be highly vulnerable to profile injection attacks, attacks that involve the insertion of biased profiles into the ratings database for the purpose of altering the system's recommendation behavior. Prior work has shown when profiles are reverse engineered to maximize influence; even a small number of malicious profiles can significantly bias the system. This paper describes a classification approach to the problem of detecting and responding to profile injection attacks. A number of attributes are identified that distinguish characteristics present in attack profiles in general, as well as an attribute generation approach for detecting profiles based on reverse engineered attack models. Three well-known classification algorithms are then used to demonstrate the combined benefit of these attributes and the impact the selection of classifier has with respect to improving the robustness of the recommender system. Our study demonstrates this technique significantly reduces the impact of the most powerful attack models previously studied, particularly when combined with a support vector machine classifier.


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