Spam 2.0 state of the art
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Hayati, P.
Potdar, Vidyasagar
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2012Type
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Hayati, P. and Potdar, V. 2012. Spam 2.0 state of the art. International Journal of Digital Crime and Forensics. 4 (1): pp. 17-36.
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International Journal of Digital Crime and Forensics
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School of Information Systems
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Spam 2.0 is defined as the propagation of unsolicited, anonymous, mass content to infiltrate legitimate Web 2.0 applications. A fake eye-catching profile in social networking websites, a promotional review, a response to a thread in online forums with unsolicited content, or a manipulated Wiki page are examples of Spam 2.0. In this paper, the authors provide a comprehensive survey of the state-of-the-art, detection-based, prevention-based and early-detection-based Spam 2.0 fiiltering methods.
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