How You Can Get Spam from File Sharing
File sharing has become an epidemic of its own in the past few
years. The idea of getting something for nothing is simply too
appealing to most of us. File sharing programs like Kazaa, Morpheus,
and Ares are very popular as means of getting just about any music
CD and DVD that is out there. Of course, you are basically just
waiting to get stuck with some spam when you sign up with these.
It’s a very simple process.
These free file sharing programs often make their profits and
provide these services because they make trades or sell their
registration lists (which include email addresses) to other
companies etc. this is how they are able to provide you with all of
that stuff you so like to download from them. Not to mention the
fact that they do not monitor the programs that are being shared
which may also contain problems in them.
Every time you register with the free file sharing programs your
email address is sent to any number of people. The next thing that
you know, you are getting thousands of spam in your inbox and have
no idea how these people got your email address in the first place.
Well, now you know. That is just the tip of the iceberg when it
comes to these programs. They are chalk full of things that can ruin
your computer. And it all begins the moment that you register for
them.
If you are thinking that you can avoid this spam by using the paid
programs for file sharing, you are wrong. Even the paid versions of
these programs sell their mailing lists to their affiliates who can
sell them to hackers and spammers. It just goes to prove that you
can’t get something for nothing. However you can avoid the major
pains of these spammers by signing up for any number of the free
email services that have spam blockers such as hotmail or Yahoo.
Just don’t use them as your primary email and delete any emails from
strangers or odd companies.
When you receive spam in your inbox, you have one of three options.
You can ignore it and delete it, you can open it and delete it or
you can open it and click the option at the bottom of the email to
ask to be taken off of the list. The only one that makes sense is to
delete it without opening it at all. The reason for this is that
once you open a spam email, you are potentially risking ruining your
computer. The reason for this is that some spam emails are nothing
more than viruses.