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TrackBack Spam Abuse and Prevention
By Elie Bursztein, Peifung E. Lam, John C. Mitchell @CCSW 2009
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We conducted a longitudinal study of TrackBack spam,
collecting and analyzing almost 10 million samples from a massive spam campaign
over a 1 period.
We report our finding including where the spam campaign
leads and why blog spammers are different than email spammers.
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