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Spam is not just a problem of unsolicited adverts using up bandwidth. It can also spread viruses and help to steal data

Most spam is simply advertising. However, a small proportion of messages have a malicious purpose, which can range from simple vandalism through to theft and industrial espionage. For example, a...

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