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| What is SPAM?
The definition of SPAM when applied to e-mail is Unsolicited Bulk
E-mail (UCE), e-mail that has been sent in bulk to recipients
who have not given permission for the message to be sent to them.
SPAM is also known as junk e-mail.
Spamming is flooding the Internet with many copies of the same
message to multiple addresses. SPAM messages are almost always
commercial or fraudulent messages, and are quite often sent with
false return address information.
A rapidly growing form of SPAM is what is known as a Phishing
scam. These are messages sent in bulk to a random list of people,
claiming to be from a company they may trust - such as a bank
or e-bay. These Phishing e-mails will look absolutely genuine
to even the most experience Internet user, but will in fact be
linking through to a fraudsters website with the aim of stealing
personal information from you.
Spammers quite often fake the "From" address of a message,
that way the message will not be returned to them in the case
of any problems.
Combating SPAM can be very difficult to manage. Spammers often
use networks of computer in foreign countries to avoid local anti-spam
laws, or even make use of hijacked networks of computers that
have been infected with virus or Trojans.
These hijacked computers are known as a "Bot-Net"...
a network of hundreds or even thousands of computers that are
under the control of a hacker. A hacker who controls such a "Bot-Net"
will rent time on these computers to the spammers who then use
them to send out millions of spam messages.