Abstract

This article is about that recurring email in your inbox, extolling the benefits of Viagra-like tablets which promises wonders for your recreational life, and you question why someone out there in the cyber-world feels so strongly that you are in need of such assistance. It is also about that seemingly innocuous email, from someone who purports to know you or have met you at some recent event which you cannot remember anything about, inviting you to participate in a scheme that can supposedly reduce your debts. It is also about that suggestive message from some strange woman, inviting you to have a peek at her personal webpage. These and other emails in a similar vein appear and reappear again and again in your inbox.

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