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  2. Social spam - Wikipedia

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    Social spam is on the rise, with analysts reporting over a tripling of social spam activity in six months. [7] It is estimated that up to 40% of all social user accounts are fake, depending on the site. [8] In August, 2012, Facebook admitted through its updated regulatory filing [9] that 8.7% of its 955 million active accounts were fake. [10]

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  4. Sam Spade (software) - Wikipedia

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    Sam Spade is a discontinued Windows software tool designed to assist in tracking down sources of e-mail spam.The same name was also used for a related free web service, that provided access to similar tools.

  5. Apache SpamAssassin - Wikipedia

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    Apache SpamAssassin is a Perl-based application (Mail::SpamAssassin in CPAN) which is usually used to filter all incoming mail for one or several users.It can be run as a standalone application or as a subprogram of another application (such as a Milter, SA-Exim, Exiscan, MailScanner, MIMEDefang, Amavis) or as a client (spamc) that communicates with a daemon (spamd).

  6. Hate on the Chiefs all you like. Their Super Bowl three-peat ...

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    The Chiefs probably didn't win over many new fans with the way they reached Super Bowl 59. But that doesn't matter, especially to Kansas City.

  7. 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 ...

  8. Murder of Caroline Crouch - Wikipedia

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    Caroline Louise Crouch was born on 12 July 2001 in Athens. She was the daughter of the retired engineer David Crouch and his wife, Susan Dela Cuesta. At the age of 8 years old she moved with her family to the island of Alonnisos, where she grew up. [1] When she was 15 years old, she met her future husband, Babis Anagnostopoulos.

  9. Grum botnet - Wikipedia

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    Grum relies on two types of control servers for its operation. One type is used to push configuration updates to the infected computers, and the other is used to tell the botnet what spam emails to send. [6] In July 2010, the Grum botnet consisted of an estimated 560,000–840,000 computers infected with the Grum rootkit.