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Millions Continue To Click On Spam

An anonymous reader writes "Even though over 80% of email users are aware of the existence of bots, tens of millions respond to spam in ways that could leave them vulnerable to a malware infection, according to a Messaging Anti-Abuse Working Group (MAAWG) survey. In the survey, half of users said they had opened spam, clicked on a link in spam, opened a spam attachment, replied or forwarded it — activities that leave consumers susceptible to fraud, phishing, identity theft, and infection. While most consumers said they were aware of the existence of bots, only one-third believed they were vulnerable to an infection."

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  1. This was an e-mail survay ! by SomethingOrOther · · Score: 5, Informative


    From TF pdf, under methodology

    "Survey participants are all members of Ipsos' opt-in consumer panels in each of the six markets and were invited to participate via email".

    So, people who respond to spam also respond to bullshit surveys via email.
    Who'd a thunk it ?

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    Anyone quoted by a reporter knows how little they understand
    Don't believe what you read is the truth.
  2. Re:Absolutely. by dominious · · Score: 2, Informative

    yea. you fail with people's skills. I would just say "right bottom corner" directly and we would all be happy.