Spam emails, also known as junk emails, are unsolicited messages sent in bulk with the expectation of receiving a small amount of interaction.
Spam has increased dramatically as a result of technological trends and bots. No matter how many new channels for marketing and communication are discovered, email always takes first place.
Spam has been increasing on a daily basis since the early 1990s, when email became popular. According to a propeller survey, approximately 45% of total email is spam, which includes irrelevant ads, scams, adult content, and many other things.
The most intriguing aspect of this Spam is:
- Every day, approximately 16.8 billion emails are sent around the world.
- Spam emails can be classified as follows under spam laws:
– 33% of irrelevant advertisements
– 26.5% of emails involve financial fraud.
– 2.5% of emails contain scams or fraud.
– 73% of emails are related to identity theft (email as links to phishing pages).
- According to the above calculation, spammers receive one response for every 15,650,000 emails sent.
If you are shocked with the above facts then wait for a second do you know that by compromising your personal information through this spam medium spammers earn about $8K to $10K per day.