spam: a potted history...it might be named after a monty python comedy sketch, but spam is no joke....

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It might be named after a Monty Python comedy sketch, but spam is no joke. More than half of all email sent globally is spam, wasting time, resources – and patience. And, as we’ll see, it’s always finding new ways to clog up your communications arteries… 1998 SPAM MAKES UP A STAGGERING AMOUNT OF DAILY EMAIL VOLUME Wealthy Americans reported getting annoying telegraph messages offering bogus investment advice. Gary Thuerk sent an unsolicited ad mail to 400 ARPAnet users. IN BLOCK CAPITALS. The response was so negative, he waited 10 years before trying it again. The first mass-scale commercial spam, advertising visa services was sent in 1994. The following year, it’s authors wrote How to Make a Fortune on the Information Superhighway, the original guide to making money from spamming Internet marketing. “Spam” is added to the Oxford English Dictionary. Sanford Wallace, the self-proclaimed “Spam King”, was sued for over $700m by Facebook in 2009. He also likes to be called “Spamford.” 1864 1978 1994 2009 Old school Home of the Spam America accounted for 12% of global spam traffic in 2016 = Vietnam, USA, China and India are the top 4 sources of spam. Germany, followed by China, UK and Japan Biggest spammers Most targeted country The Spamfather The Green Card Lawyers The last word The Spam King $1250 13 Annual productivity cost per employee of spam number of hours spent scanning and deleting spam every year The carbon output of sending 130 emails The global carbon footprint of spam Watch Season 7 of Game of Thrones (almost) twice. driving 1.2kms in an average car the greenhouse gases of 3.1 million cars in a year 12% SPAM: A POTTED HISTORY SPAM WAS HAPPENING WAY BEFORE EMAIL ENERGY VAMPIRE S1ZE MA££ERS

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  • It might be named after a Monty Python comedy sketch, but spam is no joke. More than half of all email sent globally is spam, wasting time, resources – and patience. And, as we’ll see, it’s always finding new ways to clog up your communications arteries…

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    SPAM MAKES UP A STAGGERING AMOUNT OF DAILY EMAIL VOLUME

    Wealthy Americans reported getting

    annoying telegraph messages o�ering bogus investment

    advice.

    Gary Thuerk sent an unsolicited ad mail to 400 ARPAnet users.

    IN BLOCK CAPITALS. The response was so negative, he waited

    10 years before trying it again.

    The first mass-scale commercial spam,

    advertising visa services was sent in 1994. The

    following year, it’s authors wrote How to Make a

    Fortune on the Information

    Superhighway, the original guide to making money from spamming

    Internet marketing.

    “Spam” is added to the Oxford English

    Dictionary.

    Sanford Wallace, the self-proclaimed

    “Spam King”, was sued for over $700m

    by Facebook in 2009. He also likes to be called “Spamford.”

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    1978

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    Home of the Spam America accounted for 12% of global spam tra�c in 2016

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    $1250

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    Annual productivity cost per employee of spam

    number of hours spent scanning and deleting spam every year

    The carbon output of sending 130 emails

    The global carbon footprint of spam

    Watch Season 7 of Game of Thrones

    (almost) twice.

    driving 1.2kms in an average car

    the greenhouse gases of 3.1 million

    cars in a year

    12%

    SPAM: A POTTED HISTORY

    SPAM WAS HAPPENING WAY BEFORE EMAIL

    ENERGY VAMPIRES1ZE MA££ERS