Spam
Spam refers to unsolicited and unwanted electronic messages, typically sent in bulk, to a large number of recipients. These messages are often commercial in nature and aim to promote products, services, or fraudulent schemes.
Spam can be delivered
The content of spam messages can vary widely, but they often contain misleading or deceptive subject lines, exaggerated claims, or attempts to trick recipients into revealing personal information or making purchases. Spam can also include malicious attachments
The consequences of spam can be significant. It can overwhelm email servers and networks, causing congestion and affecting the overall performance of communication systems. Additionally, spam can be a nuisance for individuals who have to sift through numerous unwanted messages to find legitimate ones. It can also be a security risk, as clicking on links or opening attachments in spam emails can lead to malware infections or identity theft.
To combat spam, various measures have been implemented. These include spam filters and blockers
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