Press Releases
Fake Newsletters Account For More
Than 25% Of All Spam
San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) October 31, 2009 - Twenty-eight
percent of email spam sent last week were phony newsletters
designed to look like legitimate bulk email, according
to worldwide spam patterns tracked by SpamIQ, Mailshell's
global spam reporting system. In addition to fake newsletters,
the other top spam categories for the week were fraud
scams, adult spam and spam based on automated messages.
By disguising spam as newsletters, spammers co-opt the
reputations of well-known brands and legitimate bulk
emailers, while also circumventing inferior spam filters.
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