Who make SPAM, them:
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- benfal99
1. United States - 56,74 %
2. Canada - 6,80 %
3. China & Hong Kong - 6,24 %
4. South Korea - 5,77 %
5. Pays Bas - 2,13 %
6. Brasil - 2,00 %
7. Allemagne - 1,83 %
8. France - 1,50 %
9. Royaume Uni - 1,31 %
10. Australia - 1,21 %(source: Sophos)
- tomkat0
i prefer french spam.
- benfal990
The investigation of Sophos reveals that although a big part of the SPAM is emitted since American computers, the majority are sent without the knowledge of the owner of the machine.
The study suggests that a great quantity of the SPAM has its origin in Russia, although the country appears only in 28th position of the classification.
- benfal990
Percentages of Total Internet Email Identified as Spam
February 2004 - 62%
January 2004 - 60%
December 2003 - 58%
November 2003 - 56%
October 2003 - 52%
September 2003 - 54%
August 2003 - 50%
July 2003 - 50%
June 2003 - 49%
May 2003 - 48%
April 2003 - 46%
March 2003 - 45%(source: Brightmail)
- sexypixel0
damn russians, wheres Rocky when you need him
- benfal990
Postini processes billions of messages per months, here are their SPAM stats:
Spam count: 86,832,832
% of e-mail: 83,2%10 out of 12 messages are SPAM.
(source: http://www.postini.com/stats/ )
- rasko40
but who the fuck clicks the links? who buys these fucking penis patches?!
I must admit though I've done some research into xanax haha
- benfal990
8,900,000,000$ > The amount, in U.S. dollars, that unwanted commercial email cost U.S. corporations in 2002 (Ferris Research).
650,000 > Number of messages that a spammer can send every hour from an inexpensive email server (Detroit Free Press, December, 2002).
190 > Number of email servers operated by “millionaire spam king” Alan Ralsky (Detroit Free Press, December, 2002).
70% > Percentage of all email messages that will be spam by 2007 (based on the assumption that no significant changes are made to the way email works—Radicati Group, February, 2003).
780,000,000 > Number of spam emails that AOL blocks from member mailboxes every day (AOL press release, February, 2003).
2,000,000,000 > Estimated annual global revenues generated by pornography spam in U.K. pounds ($3.2 billion U.S. dollars— Sunday Herald, Oct, 2002).
- benfal990
Users’ Behavior with Spam:
86% Delete it immediately without opening
67% Clicked ‘remove me’
33% Clicked to get more information
21% Reported UCE to e-mail provider
7% Ordered a product or service
7% Reported UCE to consumer or govt agency
4% Provided personal info requested in UCE
1% Given money in response to UCE
Source: Pew Internet & American Life Project June 2003 Survey.
Base=1,272 e-mail users. Margin of error is ±2.9%.
- benfal990
About a third of e-mail users found 25% or less of their inbox to be spam, another third found 0% or more to be spam, and the remainder lay somewhere in between
25% of e-mail users say the ever-increasing volume of spam has reduced their overall use of e-mail; 60% of that group says spam has reduced their e-mail use in a big way
30% of e-mail users are concerned that their filtering devices may block incoming (genuine) e-mail
73% of e-mail users avoid giving out their e-mail addresses; 69% avoid posting their e-mail addresses on the Web
86% of e-mail users report that usually they “immediately click to delete” their incoming spam
59% of e-mail users describe spam as “annoying, but not a big problem”; 27% of e-mail users say spam is a “big problem” for them; 14% say it is no problem at all
62% say their employers use filters to block spam from their work e-mail accounts; half of them get no spam at all in those accounts
23% of e-mail users are concerned that their e-mails to others may be blocked by filtering devices
37% of those who have a personal e-mail account apply their own filters to their e-mail system; 21% of those with filters say less than a tenth of the e-mail they receive is spam
- shutdown0
I've had a UCE email today
feel free to spam the twat spammed me 3 times today
- 4cY0
wow! we are no. 5!!
at least we're good at something! :D
- Lop0
SPAM is good for you health
- miguelhahn0
Buy my spam
- moth0
i signed up for BP News, via BP. I've tried unsubscribing numerous times with no success. With a company like that, is no way I could really hit back? It's not spam, but it's fucking anoying.
Anyone got a legal standpoint?
- JazX0
of course they do
- Lop0
Lick my SPAM
- benfal990
great!