Technical & qunatitative analysis of spam propagation in Sep 2009 Communications of the ACM

David Wolfskill david at catwhisker.org
Tue Sep 29 11:25:10 PDT 2009


While Communications of the ACM has tended to be pretty much oriented
toward academic content, I was rather intrigued by the article
"Spamalytics: An Empirical Analysis of Spam Marketing Conversion" in the
September 2009 issue of that publication.

I believe that others with an interest in spam (for whatever reason) may
also find the article of interest.

Peace,
david
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David H. Wolfskill				david at catwhisker.org
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