The rate at which identity theft emails hit consumers is beginning to slow, a study published on Wednesday suggested.
A massive spam spike is predicted, and one expert says that 'it's the beginning of the email meltdown'.
A senior executive at the international bank, which was sent 100,000 viruses on a single day last year, has warned that the rise of identify theft emails is hampering e-commerce
Internet vigilantes have launched a 48-hour bandwidth attack against spammers who defraud people online.
A spammer has bombarded at least 75,000 inboxes with an email scam that offers recipients a share of US$35m (£19.5m) from a World War II Holocaust victim's bank account, experts say.
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