Xenon (program)
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Xenon is software to perform covert Internet searches, presently in use[1] by taxing authorities to investigate the possibilities of tax evasion by various revenue producing web sites (online shops, gambling sites, or pornography sites) and clients selling goods on on-line auction sites. The software uses time–controlled web spiders to avoid likely countermeasures by the webmasters of the targeted site.
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- ^ Tax Takers Send in the Spiders 2007-01-25
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