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Difference between Spam and Phishing Mail

Spam Mail:

 Spam (also known as junk mail) is an unsolicited email. In most cases, spam is a method of advertising. However, spam can send harmful links, malware, or deceptive content. The end goal is to obtain sensitive information such as a social security number or bank account information. Most spam comes from multiple computers on networks infected by a virus or worm. These compromised computers send out as much bulk email as possible. 

Features of Spam Emails:



The key characteristics of spam emails are:

Phishing Mail: 

Phishing is a form of fraud. Cybercriminals use email, instant messaging, or other social media to try to gather information such as login credentials by masquerading as a reputable person. Phishing occurs when a malicious party sends a fraudulent email disguised as being from an authorized, trusted source. The message’s intent is to trick the recipient into installing malware on his or her device or into sharing personal or financial information. 



Features of Phishing Emails:

The key characteristics of phishing emails are:

Similarities:

Let’s see the Difference Between Spam and Phishing Mail:

S.No. SPAM MAIL PHISHING MAIL
1 Spam emails is referred to as junk email and is unsolicited messages sent in bulk by email. Phishing emails are fraudulent emails designed to steal users private information and data.
2 Spam emails are a form of commercial advertising designed to flood the email inbox of users. Phishing is a social engineering attack on the mail and often carried out via emails with the intention of obtaining sensitive information
3 Spam is basically junk email flooding the inbox. Phishing is not just limited to emails.
4 Spam emails utilize commercial content. Phishing emails utilize strong social engineering techniques.
5 It is an electronic equivalent of unsolicited email. It is the equivalent of an is users’ act of illicitly obtaining users’ information
6. Spam mail main is sent by botnets. There are multiple types of Phishing emails for example -:
Clone phishing, angler phishing
7. Spam mails are dangerous because they contains malicious links that can infect our computer with malware. We can prevent our device from Phishing mails by Implementing SPF, DKIM and DMARC.
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Examples include-

  • You’ve Won! lottery worth $2,00,000
  • Advertising (retailers, online pharmacies, gambling, etc)
  • Fake virus alerts
  • Email chains and more.

Examples include-

  • Requesting personal data
  • Instructing consumers to access a link or a surprise attachment
  • Verify your password or account information.
  • Send a message of urgency

Conclusion :

spam emails are unsolicited messages that are typically sent in bulk and contain commercial or misleading information. Phishing emails, on the other hand, are targeted scams that aim to trick people into revealing personal or sensitive information. By understanding the differences between spam and phishing emails, individuals and organizations can better protect themselves against email fraud.

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