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Sunday, 15 January 2012

ANKIT FADIA (AMAZING TRICK)

EMAIL SPAMMING 



Most of us get SPAM every day. Some of us get more and some little. Even a newly created email account will begin to receives spam just after a few days of its creation. Many times we wonder where these spam come from and why? But this question remains unanswered within us. So I will try my best to give every possible information about the spam. For much more better information you always have to be in contact with this blog. 
Spam is the abuse of electronic messaging systems (including most broadcast media, digital delivery systems) to send unsolicited bulk messages indiscriminately. Most widely recognized form of spam is email spam.
Where do these SPAM comes from?  
These spam come only from spammers and never from a legitimate user or a company. These spammers send a single email to hundreds (sometimes thousands or millions) of email addresses at a time.They either send it manually or use SPAMBOTS to automate the process of spamming.
Why do spammers SPAM?
The main goal of spammers is to send the spam (unsolicited bulk messages) to as many people as possible in order to make profits. For examples, AJAY builds a small website to sell an e-book which gives information about weight loss. In order to make sales he needs publicity for his website. Instead of spending money on advertising, AJAY decides to create an email which contains information about his site along with it's link and send this email to say 100 email addresses in his contact list. If 1 person out of  hundred buy this book AJAY gets Rs.10. What if he sends this email to 1000s of email addresses.He gets Rs.100. Imagine, if he sends this email to 1 million email addresses. He gets Rs.100000.
Now I hope you understood the idea behind spamming. So in order to make money, spammers send their advertising email to as many people as possible without respecting the recipients privacy.
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