Spam accounts for 96.4% of e-mail
- Author:
- Antony Savvas
- Posted:
- 14:40 29 Jan 2008
- Topics:
- Spam & Phishing | e-mail
Spam has risen for the sixth quarter in a row, with 96.4% of all e-mail now spam, says network monitoring firm Ipswitch.
Using its Spamometer system, which measures e-mail that is received, Ipswitch said the increase in spam for the quarter just gone compared with 95% the previous quarter, and the 84% for the same quarter a year ago.
The biggest category of spam is related to finance, making up 41% of all messages in inboxes. A quarter of messages received relate to medication spam, and 21% are pornographic e-mails.
The rise in financial spam mirrors the current worrying trend for e-mails requesting recipients to call up illegitimate call centres and pass over personal financial information, known as "Vishing".
Ipswitch's research also found that spam from botnets accounted for 72% of all spam generated.