We present here a method and a system that implements an unsolicited commercial e-mail (also known as UCE or SPAM) countermeasure. Our method is based on distributed access lists and a challenge-response protocol where challenges are computationally complex problems. These challenges require the spammer to consume finite computational resources as a prerequisite for the delivery of an unsolicited message. We produce an economic analysis to demonstrate the capability of our method to disrupt the profitability of spam.
Citation:
Nathan Denny, Theodore El Hourani, Jaime Denny, Scott Bissmeyer, David Irby, "SpamCooker: A Method for Deterring Unsolicited Electronic Communications," itng, pp.590-591, Third International Conference on Information Technology: New Generations (ITNG'06), 2006