| New Discipline in Email Etiquette |
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| Written by Peter Brockmann | |||||||
| Tuesday, 17 April 2007 | |||||||
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Spam affects virtually all of the 1.1 billion Internet users every day. Sadly, the typical email inboxes are assaulted with invitations to click here, download that, visit this site, just email your social security and credit card numbers here or there, participate in this nefarious fraud or that one.
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Email has been shown to be a powerful Internet service and an accelerator of commerce, productivity, social interactions, news and amusement. Some call it the Internet’s ‘killer app.’ It has also in recent years, demonstrated its ability to deliver and broadcast computer viruses, worms, fraud, socially engineered deceptions, identity thefts and global confidence schemes. It seems the service’s elegant design as a system to just deliver properly formed messages to the addressees requested by the sender has been greatly abused. Spam is the embodiment of that abuse of the email service.














