While improved filters at the enterprise and internet service provider level have lightened the flow of unsolicited commercial “junk” e-mail (known colloquially as “spam”) that formerly flooded inboxes during the last decade, spam continues to create consternation among internet users and service providers.
Beyond wasted time and aggravation, spam remains a serious concern for businesses, institutions, and other entities worried about network slowdowns, server crashes, data security breaches, and increased costs for spam detection. All of this has inspired frustration, countermeasures, and lawsuits.
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