Why spammers spam

With over 65 per cent of all e-mail traffic circulating on the internet today being spam, there must be reasons why people choose this particular career path and risk arrest as well as being labeled as a spammer.

We recently conducted a study where we looked to answer this very question. Our goal was not to criticize or judge what these people do or how they conduct their business. Instead, it was to gain a unique insight on the world of spamming; to shed the cloak of mystery regarding who spammers really are and why they spam. Who are spammers?Spammers come from every walk of life, every country worldwide and every socio-economic condition. Their work is one of contradiction. Spammers work in a secretive environment, constantly straddling the fence between legal and illegal, moral and immoral. ...
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