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A SURVEY ON EMAIL BASED TRUST MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
| Content Provider | CiteSeerX |
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| Author | Gajera, Jinkal |
| Abstract | Spoofing is a very common security threat to email applications. Several powerful techniques have been developed to counteract spoofing, but most of them are server-oriented and transparent to the user. Making up for the vast majority of emails transmitted, spam is an annoyance and potential security issue for users, and moreover a superfluous burden to the internet. Despite the maturity of today’s email infrastructure, it is difficult to ensure the authenticity of a sender address for inbound mails. This shortcoming is used by spammers to bypass existing spam protection systems and furthermore poses a security risk to users. Due to this a vast majority of spam emails today are sent from botnets with forged sender addresses. This has attracted researchers over the years to develop email sender authentication mechanism as a promising way to verify identity of the senders. Therefore an urgent need to new mechanisms to circumvent the spoofing threat. KEYWORDS:Email Security,Spoofing |
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| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Vast Majority Several Powerful Technique Spoofing Threat Email Sender Authentication Mechanism Furthermore Pose Spam Protection System Promising Way Superfluous Burden Potential Security Issue Security Risk New Mechanism Spam Email Today Today Email Infrastructure Forged Sender Address Email Security Urgent Need Common Security Threat Inbound Mail Sender Address |
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