rämpspost
Rämpspost is the Swedish-language term for unsolicited bulk electronic mail, commonly known in English as spam. It comprises messages sent to large numbers of recipients without prior consent, often for commercial promotion, scams, or phishing.
Typical rämpspost messages use misleading subject lines, counterfeit addresses, and deceptive content to entice recipients to
History and scope: Spam emerged with the growth of email in the late 20th century and became
Regulation and response: Anti-spam laws in many jurisdictions require certain disclosures, sender identification, and an opt-out
Defenses: Modern email systems use authentication protocols such as SPF, DKIM, and DMARC to verify sender identity.
Impact: Rämpspost strains networks, wastes bandwidth, poses security risks, and can erode trust in electronic communication.