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90% of all emails are Spam

Oddly it sometimes feels higher

9 out of 10 e-mails now spam

LONDON, England (Reuters) -- Criminal gangs using hijacked computers are behind a surge in unwanted e-mails peddling sex, drugs and stock tips.

The number of "spam" messages has tripled since June and now accounts for as many as nine out of 10 e-mails sent worldwide, according to U.S. email security company Postini.

As Christmas approaches, the daily trawl through in-boxes clogged with offers of fake Viagra, loans and sex aids is tipped to take even longer.

"E-mail systems are overloaded or melting down trying to keep up with all the spam," said Dan Druker, a vice president at Postini.

His company has detected 7 billion spam e-mails worldwide in November compared to 2.5 billion in June. Spam in Britain has risen by 50 percent in the last two months alone, according to Internet security company SurfControl.

The United States, China and Poland are the top sources of spam, data from security firm Marshal suggests.

About 200 illegal gangs are behind 80 percent of unwanted e-mails, according to Spamhaus, a body that tracks the problem.

Experts blame the rise in spam on computer programs that hijack millions of home computers to send e-mails.

These "zombie networks", also called "botnets", can link 100,000 home computers without their owners' knowledge.

They are leased to gangs who use their huge "free" computing power to send millions of e-mails with relative anonymity.

The real problem is is when the spam blocks all of the tubes in the internets. It can take days to get an internet thru a tube sometimes.

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Comments (1)

Wow, thats really a tragedy... (Below threshold)
Aggy:

Wow, thats really a tragedy. Wasn't AOL the first to "receive" spam and junk mail? I am definitely looking out for these things. Some of the mail are equipped with virus[personal experiences:(] Be careful guys. Make it a Merry Christman or Happy holidays, not a scamming one.




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