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  2. Image spam - Wikipedia

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    Image-based spam, [3] [4] or image spam, is a kind of email spam where the textual spam message is embedded into images, that are then attached to spam emails. [5] Since most of the email clients will display the image file directly to the user, the spam message is conveyed as soon as the email is opened (there is no need to further open the ...

  3. Email spam - Wikipedia

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    Image spam, or image-based spam, [14] [15] is an obfuscation method by which text of the message is stored as a GIF or JPEG image and displayed in the email. This prevents text-based spam filters from detecting and blocking spam messages. Image spam was reportedly used in the mid-2000s to advertise "pump and dump" stocks. [16]

  4. Spamming - Wikipedia

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    An email inbox containing a large amount of spam messages. Spamming is the use of messaging systems to send multiple unsolicited messages (spam) to large numbers of recipients for the purpose of commercial advertising, non-commercial proselytizing, or any prohibited purpose (especially phishing), or simply repeatedly sending the same message to the same user.

  5. Category:Spamming - Wikipedia

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    CAN-SPAM Act of 2003; CBL Index; Challenge–response spam filtering; Cloaking; Code Shikara; Cold calling; Comment spam; Composite Blocking List; Contact scraping; Context filtering; Cost-based anti-spam systems; Cutwail botnet

  6. Spy pixel - Wikipedia

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    A spy pixel is an image file that is deliberately made small, often of a single pixel and of a colour that makes it "impossible to spot with the naked eye even if you know where to look." [ 1 ] Any email user can be reached via email tracking due to the open nature of email.

  7. Spam reporting - Wikipedia

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    Spam reporting, more properly called abuse reporting, is the action of designating electronic messages as abusive for reporting to an authority (e.g. an email administrator) so that they can be dealt with. Reported messages can be email messages, blog comments, or any kind of spam.

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  9. Wikipedia:Spam - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2013-09-25/Op-ed – "Q&A on Public Relations and Wikipedia," includes discussion regarding the legal implications of anonymous promotional editing Wikipedia:WikiProject Spam/Dead link spamming – combatting efforts to disguise the addition of spam links as replacements for dead link templates