May 19, 2013

Spam: A Nusiance or a Security Risk?

Spam is a growing epidemic with no signs of slowing down. We have all recieved spam emails in our inboxes, but how many people realize that these email can be more than just a nusiance taking up space?

Spam has been around for almost as long as email, and internet users recieve an average of over 3,000 spam email every year. Most of the time users will just delete the emails and move on. The problem is that spam can be more than just unsolicited email, it can often contain viruses and other malicious spyware. These viruses can come in the form of an attachment within the email or a link in the email. Once the user opens the attachment or clicks on the link, a virus can download on their computer.

These malicious tactics have been around for a long time, and have successfully infected millions of computers. Even though we know about them and can recognize them in most cases, they are still working. The issue is that spam is growing and evolving just as fast as the programs that we use to protect us against them. Spammers are find ways to get past security measures and ways to trick users into opening them. It is not uncommon for spammers to disguise email messages and make them appear to be from people and institutions that users would trust.

Identifying spam and keeping their people safe is a huge undertaking for many companies. They not only need to make sure viruses don’t infect their whole network, but they also need to keep their networks free from the thousands of spam emails their users get each day.

Spam is not only a nusiance, it is also a security risk for many users and a huge expense for businesses. As with all internet use it is important to make sure you are taking all necessary steps to keep your personal information safe.

 

 

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