08-27-2008, 10:58 AM
Quote:Security company Marshal reports that their latest survey found 29% of respondents willing to admit that they have purchased something from a spam e-mail.
While that number seems pretty questionable, PCMag's Appscout points to a related survey from Forrester in 2004 that found 20% of people say they have bought from spammers. In other words, if you believe these studies - it's getting worse, not better...
full article: http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/29_...e_boug.php
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Quote:"A common misconception is that 'regular' people don't buy from spam," says Marshal. "But, you have to consider the types of products people are buying. It's pirated software, knock-off watches, counterfeit designer goods, cheap drugs and prescription medicines, pornography and other adult material. The Internet provides convenience and a degree of anonymity to people who want to buy illegal or restricted goods. It is a black market and spam has become a conventional means of advertising to a willing audience of millions of people who are purchasing from spam."...
full article: http://www.webpronews.com/topnews/2008/0...are-buying