Arne Allisat, GMX and mail.com: spam is on the rise
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Writing for Data Centre Review, Arne Allisat, Head of Email Security, GMX and mail.com, explains that spam is on the rise, and that he believes AI is a big reason why. After all, the impact of Artificial Intelligence is growing in almost all sectors of tech and the internet, so why wouldn't spammers look to embrace this new technology? Thankfully, the good guys are also using AI to better identify trends in bad activity.
1.5 billion spam messages a week would be, what, just over 21 million bad emails every day, on average. And they're not even the largest mailbox provider out there. It just blows my mind how much garbage there is that providers have to block!
Writing for Data Centre Review, Arne Allisat, Head of Email Security, GMX and mail.com, explains that spam is on the rise, and that he believes AI is a big reason why. After all, the impact of Artificial Intelligence is growing in almost all sectors of tech and the internet, so why wouldn't spammers look to embrace this new technology? Thankfully, the good guys are also using AI to better identify trends in bad activity.
Read more here: The hidden arms race to protect your inbox.
1.5 billion spam messages a week would be, what, just over 21 million bad emails every day, on average. And they're not even the largest mailbox provider out there. It just blows my mind how much garbage there is that providers have to block!
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