Spam levels soar as Easter approaches
Spam levels rose by a third last month to reach nearly 85 per cent of all email traffic, the highest since the McColo shutdown last year, according to the Threat Forecast and Report (PDF) from email and web security firm MXLogic.
Healthcare promotions were the most prevalent type of spam in March, and some spammers used cutting-edge geo-location techniques to localise the message for specific recipients. The trend of using social networking sites to persuade users to click on links in messages continued, and many unwanted messages appeared to come from Facebook or Classmates.com, according to MXLogic.
"The messages included a link to an adult video of a friend named 'Amanda'. Of course, this was simply an attempt to trick users into downloading malicious malware," the report said.