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Spam By Dan Sterrett
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Overview ► What is spam? ► Why it’s a problem ► The source of spam ► How spammers get your e-mail address ► Preventing Spam ► Possible solutions
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What is Spam? ► Unsolicited commercial e-mail ► Sent in bulk ► Advertisements (weight loss, prescription drugs, etc)
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Problem with spam ► Annoying ► Time consuming You could have a hundred spam messages for each legitimate message ► Spam filters aren’t perfect ► More internet traffic ► Cheap for the spammer
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Example Subject: Adobe Suppose we tell you that you could really lose up to 82% of your unwanted body fat and keep it off in just a few months, would you be interested? We certainly hope so! Please visit our web site - Click here!
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Spam Stats ► In a single day in May 2003: AOL blocked 2 billion spam messages MSN blocked 2.4 billion spam messages
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Where do they get my address? ► Spambots Search engines that spider the web looking for the “@” sign. ► Newsgroups and chat rooms Especially in big companies like AOL, people often use their screen names in chat rooms In newsgroups people leave their actual e-mail addresses Spammers have pieces of software that automatically extract these screen names and email addresses
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Where do they get my e-mail address? ► Websites created specifically to attract e-mail addresses Win $1 million!!! Just type your e-mail address here!"
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Where do they get my e-mail address? ► Websites sell your e-mail address Created "opt-in" e-mail lists by asking, "Would you like to receive e-mail newsletters from our partners?"
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Where do they get my e-mail address? ► "dictionary" search of the e-mail servers of large e-mail hosting companies like MSN, AOL or Hotmail Software opens a connection with the e-mail server and sends millions of random e-mail addresses and records which ones are “live” ► Spammers sell your address to other spammers
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Where do they get my e-mail address? ► Spammers buy e-mail addresses Google add
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Preventing Spam ► Spam filtering software Simplest filters use keywords in the subject line to identify spam Looks for words such as sex, viagra, etc. Spammers change the spelling ► s-e-x ► Via9ra Hard for filtering software to keep up Sometimes blocks legitimate e-mail
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Spam Filters ► Heuristic filters Scan message statistically looking at word patterns and word frequency. Spammers use shorter messages
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Prevention ► Large ISPs tried blocking multiple e-mails with the same subject line or message body ► Unwanted side-effect blocked e-mail newsletters ISPs made "white lists" to identify legitimate newsletter senders. Then spammers sidestepped the issue by inserting different random characters into each subject line and message body.
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Prevention ► You could get an e-mail with a subject line Women Wanted puklq The letters “puklq” are random and are attached at the end of the subject line for each e-mail sent out. ► Organizations that list IP addresses used by spammers (Spamhaus.org is an example) ► Companies that host e-mail accounts can check the source IP address
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Prevention ► Spammers can get around this by changing IP addresses often The next person to receive one of these IP addresses won’t be able to send e-mail. ► Zombie machines Viruses can be sent out to recruit “zombie machines” Usually personal computers of unsuspecting people. Spammers route spam through these machines. Have been used for DoS attacks on places like Spamhaus.org
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Prevention ► Hide e-mail addresses on websites Use javascript, etc. Simple spambots won’t recognize it
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Possible Solutions ► “Do Not Spam List” Not a good idea ► Online forms Use instead of e-mail Drawbacks ► Need your own website ► Time consuming to send a message
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Sources ► http://computer.howstuffworks.com/spam.h tm ► http://www.awebpage.com/stopspamemail. html http://www.awebpage.com/stopspamemail. html http://www.awebpage.com/stopspamemail. html ► http://www.htmldog.com/ptg/archives/0000 63.php
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