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Poisoning a distributed system

The last few months I've been silently working on some 'population based' or 'social' methods. It is a long story, so I will revisit that part some day later. But the question I ask today is

what are the effects of poisoning a network

Or alternatively - how do different network topologies differ in their resistance to cancer cells? Disinformation? Spam? ???

There was and there is still a lot of research ongoing in the Semantic Web community, but it looks like they live in the ideal world, the don't consider either failure or deliberate sabotage. But these effects are known, for example p2p poisoning by the big four, spamming google, poisoning spam-word indexes, etc... Poison pills are one of the most used and useful weapons in the so called cyber-warfare.

I'm struggling to find useful research on the effects of poison. Any help is welcome. Can you post or help with references. I'll compile them and post them back here and on delicious, or wherever you fancy.

update 1

The guys down at freenet project have done some research on p2p network attacks. A few groups are working on collaborative filtering. So here follows the first instalment of (semi-relevant) links

Amazon web services

I've been going through Amazon's web services today and can't help but admire their relatively low-key, but promising approach to diversifying their revenue stream.

It looks like they try to find ways to utilise what they are best at - e-commerse, mass scale comuting and data storage. Their prices seem really reasonable as well.

All this makes a nice change from the aggressive revenue from marketing/advertising google and yahoo are concentrating on.

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