Mobile SMS spam surpasses email spam in Korea
According to the Korea Information Security Agency the number of unwanted SMS and phone calls to mobiles surpasses that of email spam.
The KISA said Tuesday mobile spam reported to the state-owned institute numbered 244,151 during the first 10 months of this year, in comparison to 78,063 of unsolicited e-mail messages during the same span.
``Junk mail sent to mobile phones has started to outnumber e-mail spam this year and the trend is expected to continue in the foreseeable future, a KISA official projected. The number of mobile spam reports stood at a paltry 4,864 cases in 2002, but the figure ballooned more than seven-fold a year later to 36,013.
By contrast, the conventional headache of bulk messages sent to computers was dominant in 2002 at 24,241 but its explosive growth rate was tamed last year at 42,123.
Up until now, e-mail spam has been recognized as a public enemy No.1 in the computer security world as it rocketed based on the nation's state-of-the-art broadband network, which connects more than 11 million households to the always-on Internet.