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The high availability of information provided through standards typical of the Web 2.0 world (e.g. RSS feed, atom, etc.) and services exposed by means of Web service API (see [1] for a list of more than 1300 APIs) leads to the development of new tools for the rapid creation of applications-called mashups-that combine these different sources. More specifically we refer to the event driven class of...
In this paper we show that the performance of the generic SMTP servers are more limited than we previously thought. We implemented a environment to test SMTP server performance focusing on denial of service (DoS) attacks. Our measurements show that a standard SMTP server can be easily overloaded by sending simple email messages and the overload can occur without consuming all network bandwidth. Our...
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