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Internet today is also a medium of sharing immeasurable amount of information for widespread Peer to Peer (P2P) environments. Various application domains such as file sharing, distributed computing and e community based applications adopted the P2P technology as underlying network structure. A fairly open structure of P2P network applications, also make peers exposed. Interaction with unfamiliar peer...