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Spam. Is spam a problem? Bandwidth hogging -> slower, costlier Discourages use of net (e-mail, e-commerce) Productivity -> loss of time and money Receiver.

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1 Spam

2 Is spam a problem? Bandwidth hogging -> slower, costlier Discourages use of net (e-mail, e-commerce) Productivity -> loss of time and money Receiver pays (but not freemail, just in inconvenience), esp. in mobile wireless (Japan e.g.) Potential for fraud, esp. phishing/spoofing Missing legitimate messages (false positives) E-mail harvesting -> privacy Viruses: propagation of open relays, etc. (80% of spam through relays) Offensive content

3 Current Approaches Technical solutions: –Filtering at the client-side –Filtering of mail server-side IETF’s MARID: Authentication (started with SPF, which AOL championed; then MSFT introduced Caller ID for e-mail, for which it is holding patents) (but MARID shuttered on 9/22/04) Domain Keys: Authentication using keys (encryption) based upon domain names: Yahoo! (could add another level of security by using a certificate authority) Technically complementary. Think of it as two conversations: one at SMTP conversation level; one at the header level –Blacklisting (ISPs subscribe to a blacklist from a private organization) –ISPs slowing down passage of high-volume messages. –China:

4 Current Approaches Contract (ISP – User): –e.g., complete header information required –(bad for reputation, could get blacklisted, ISPs) Legislation –CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 –EU Directive International cooperation for enforcement –MoU between three countries to improve enforcement –Bilateral MoU approach (Australia-Korea) Norms –Failed almost completely: shame –User education Market-based solutions –Spam has an economic cost. “E-postage idea”: added transaction costs. (Computational speed costs approach.) –Bonded Sender

5 Future Approaches Standardized e-mail addresses

6 What are the priorities? Government enforcement –Criminal enforcement by FBI, US DOJ –Consumer protection US FTC, US DOJ (but see prestige in the anti-trust group) –But you have the int’l problem (do you need a TRIPS agreement analog?) Internally focused remedies –Invest in private security systems & shore up your own systems –Work with other companies to improve security, customer awareness Self-help remedies in the law –Trying the find the perpetrators & suing them Pressure ISPs to fix the problem Customer education (the only final answer?)


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