Abstract | ||
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The existance of networks of 'bots' raises the possibility of a new type of spam that breaks the current paradigm of spam defense, in which the defence acts purely as a lter. This spam, which we call parasitic spam, looks to a lter very much like spam with scraped text, but contains instead le- gitimate content going from a legitimate sender to a legiti- mate recipient. In this problem statement, we will discuss what parasitic spam is and is not, the likelihood of parasitic spam appearing in the wild, and possible countermeasures. |
Year | Venue | Field |
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2006 | CEAS | World Wide Web,Internet privacy,Computer security,Computer science,Communication source,Problem statement,Spambot |
DocType | Citations | PageRank |
Conference | 2 | 0.39 |
References | Authors | |
1 | 4 |
Name | Order | Citations | PageRank |
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Morton Swimmer | 1 | 8 | 1.53 |
Ian Whalley | 2 | 2 | 2.76 |
Barry Leiba | 3 | 100 | 11.02 |
Nathaniel S. Borenstein | 4 | 224 | 130.34 |