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Global spam trends reveal a taste for text, drugs and eBay
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Global spam trends reveal a taste for text, drugs and eBay | Global spam trends reveal a taste for text, drugs and eBay |
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| by Davey Winder | |
| Sunday, 29 June 2008 | |
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Page 1 of 2 From January through June 2008, Data security specialist BitDefender says, the kind of stock spam that was once so prolific actually dropped from 25 percent to just 2 percent. During the same period, the also formerly hugely intrusive image spam continued to decline rapidly. How rapidly? How does dropping like a stone from 60 percent to just 3 percent grab you? In the face of this, good old-fashioned text based spam is on the up. In the same period last year BitDefender saw just a 20 percent volume of purely textual spam. This year that figure has grown to 70 percent. "Plain text continues to be the most prolific medium for e-mail spam distribution, especially due to its simplicity, reduced size and extreme versatility" said Andra Miloiu, BitDefender Spam Analyst. Indeed, there are other reasons that text spam maintains an appeal, and these become apparent when you start talking about automated scripts for word scrambling, rephrasing or (synonymic) substitution. Image spam, meanwhile, would usually deploy obfuscated content. The Top 10 list for the first half of 2008 most advocated content through e-mail spam includes:
And what about the top ten list of counterfeit business identities? Read on to find out... CONTINUED |
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