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Darkdiff: Explainable Web Page Similarity Of TOR Onion Sites

Pieter Hartel, Eljo Haspels, Mark van Staalduinen, Octavio Texeira . Arxiv 2023 – 1 citation

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Locality-Sensitive-Hashing Scalability

In large-scale data analysis, near-duplicates are often a problem. For example, with two near-duplicate phishing emails, a difference in the salutation (Mr versus Ms) is not essential, but whether it is bank A or B is important. The state-of-the-art in near-duplicate detection is a black box approach (MinHash), so one only knows that emails are near-duplicates, but not why. We present DarkDiff, which can efficiently detect near-duplicates while providing the reason why there is a near-duplicate. We have developed DarkDiff to detect near-duplicates of homepages on the Darkweb. DarkDiff works well on those pages because they resemble the clear web of the past.

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