Honeypots, or decoy email addresses, are used for collecting large amounts of spam. These decoy email addresses do not belong to actual end users, but are made public to attract spammers who will think the address is legitimate. Once the spam is collected, identification techniques, such as hashing systems or fingerprinting, are used to process the spam and create a database of known spam. Let’s...
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