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Title: Zmail : Zero-Sum Free Market Control of Spam


1
Zmail Zero-Sum Free Market Control of Spam
Benjamin J. Kuipers, Alex X. Liu, Aashin
Gautam, Mohamed G. Gouda
2
Spam Problem
  • Volume of Spam
  • 2001 8 of all email traffic was spam
  • 2004 60 of all email traffic was spam
  • emails per day 31 billion (60 spam 18.6
    billion)
  • spam emails per person per day 6
  • Cost of Spam
  • 2003 10 billion/year in U.S. (Ferris Research)
  • 20.5 worldwide (Radicati
    Group)
  • Just cost for adding spam processing servers

3
Anti-Spam Legal Approaches
  • Punish spammers by anti-spam laws
  • Problems
  • Hard to define spam
  • First Amendment Right to Free Speech
  • Hard to enforce anti-spam laws
  • Spammers move to another country

4
Anti-Spam Filtering Approaches
  • Filter out spam based on text content
  • Problems
  • False Positive
  • What if a job offer email gets filtered?
  • Can be foiled by spammers
  • For example, imbedding spam text in images

5
Anti-Spam Economic Approaches
  • Require senders to pay something
  • Human Effort Sender pays human effort
  • Inconvenient
  • Inefficient
  • Challenge can be perceived as rude
  • Computational Cost Sender pays CPU time
  • Inefficient

6
Anti-Spam Zmail
  • Current cost for spamming is almost zero
  • Users attention is the important resource
    consumed
  • Basic idea of Zmail
  • The sender of an email pays money directly to the
    receiver.
  • Zero sum (unlike USPS)
  • The amount of money charged to the sender
  • The amount of money rewarded to the receiver
  • The money earned can be used to send email.
  • The cost of sending one email is a unit called an
    e-penny.

7
Impact of Market Forces
  • Spammers
  • Cost of spamming significantly increases
  • Bulk email advertising become more targeted
  • Normal Users
  • Most users receive more email than they send
  • If not, pay money or subscribing commercial
    email
  • ESPs (Email Service Providers)
  • Less spam, less bandwidth, less computational
    cost

8
Zmail Architecture
User
User
User
ESP
User
User
ESP
ESP
User
User
User
User
Bank
9
The Zmail Protocol two parties
  • Bank
  • Each compliant ESP has an account with bank
  • Manage accounting for compliant ESPs
  • ESP buy and sell e-pennies with bank
  • Exchange e-pennies between real money for ESPs
  • ESPs
  • Manage accounting for each of its users
  • Users buy and sell e-pennies with their ESPs

10
The Zmail Protocol Email Transfer
  • An email user s of ESP A ? user r of ESP B
  • Sending
  • A reduces ss balance by one
  • A records that A owes B one more e-penny
  • Receiving
  • B increments rs balance by one
  • B records that A owes B one more e-penny

11
The Zmail Protocol Misbehavior Detection
  • What if an ESP lies?
  • Periodically, every ESP reports to the bank how
    much they owe to every other ESPs
  • Misbehavior Detection
  • A says that A owes B x e-pennies
  • B says that A owes B y e-pennies
  • If x ! y, then Bank further investigates who
    lies.
  • Most ESPs are honest.

12
Mailing Lists
  • List server email distributor subscriber DB
  • A subscriber sends an email to distributor,
    distributor forwards the email to everyone
  • Solution for each email from distributor,
    receivers ESP sends back an ack email.
  • Extra benefit subscriber DB is always updated

13
Zombies and Email Viruses
  • Zombie sends out spam at users expense
  • Virus sends email to everyone in address book
  • Solution each user specify a limit on the number
    of email that he can send a day.
  • Extra benefit detecting virus and zombies

14
Incremental Deployment
  • Zmail runs on top of SMTP
  • No change to SMTP
  • Deployment starting from two compliant ESPs
  • A user may decide to segregate, filter, or
    discard email from non-compliant ESPs.

15
Bank Setup
  • Internet already has some central authorities
    such as IANA that controls IP assignment

16
Conclusions
  • Zmail gives no free ride to spammers
  • Zmail requires no definition of spam
  • Zmail works with other anti-spam techniques
  • Zmail can be incrementally deployed
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