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In P2P networks, peers generally interact with unknown or unfamiliar peers without trusted third parties that can manage the behaviors of peers or control the malicious peers. They can give harm to correct peers by providing inauthentic resources for the benefit of themselves in resource sharing. Under this situation, peers can refer the reputation that reflects peer's past behaviors to download the...
Because of the openness and anonymity of peer-to-peer (P2P) networks, P2P participants can easily spread inauthentic resources such as viruses or worms throughout Internet. Besides, the deployment of such inauthentic resources in P2P networks has a chance of posing serious problems, thus, the trust on P2P participants needs to be carefully considered. A possible way to cope with this issue is to prevent...
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