Written by Richard Simmons | Tuesday, 16 June 2009 | There is 1 comment
The Viagra e-mail spammers are consistently using more and more devious tactics in order to get people to evade anti spam software and to get them to open the e-mail that they send.

Recently Viagra spammers unleashed a huge wave of e-mail with subjects referring to the Air France AF447 disaster in the Atlantic. With subject headings such as ‘Black box found’ and ‘Another plane crash’ the e-mails are designed to arouse people’s curiosity and get them to open the e-mail. When this happens a small signal is sent to the spammers who then realise that the e-mail is live and therefore they may subsequently send many more to the same address.
In view of the fact that these spammers are operating illegal businesses promoting illegal products they obviously have no scruples about making up far fetched headlines for their spam e-mail. Not only are these e-mail irritating but they also are time consuming to remove and then delete. If you receive e-mail with these sort of headlines it is important that you don’t open them and you delete them immediately. If you do open them you may end up getting more of the same kind.
At Ukmedix News we are keen to point out that spam e-mail is not some harmless junk mail but a concerted effort by criminal gangs to either steal your credit card details or to sell you illegally manufactured and possibly dangerous medication made in the third world in substandard sweat shops. If you buy medication in response to a spam e-mail and you get ripped off or sick you only have yourself to blame.
At the end of the day you get what you pay for and if you think that it is a good deal to buy very cheap erectile dysfunction medication online you will almost certainly live (or die) to regret it.

There is 1 comment on this article.
Fred said:
It's way past time for governments world wide to take criminal spammers seriously and make a big effort to catch them and give them the prison terms they deserve.
But they just sit around pretending the problem doesn't exist and will probably keep doing that for many more years.
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