Digital Spam
Digital spam refers to unsolicited and often irrelevant messages sent over the internet, typically through email, social media, or messaging platforms. These messages can clutter inboxes, distract users, and may sometimes contain malicious links or attachments designed to compromise security or harvest personal information. Effective cybersecurity practices, such as filtering and reporting spam, are essential to mitigate its impact and protect users.
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What is Digital Spam?
Digital spam refers to unsolicited and irrelevant messages sent over the internet, often for advertising purposes. It can clutter inboxes and disrupt communication.
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How does Digital Spam work?
Digital spam works by sending unsolicited messages to a large number of recipients, often using automated systems. These messages can disrupt communication and pose security risks.
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Risks of Digital Spam
Digital spam poses various risks, including exposure to phishing attacks and malware. It can compromise personal information and disrupt communication.