Anyone need some pills?
18th Mar 2006, 15:06 GMT
I doubt it. SecurityPark noted that 1 in 5 emails is pharmaceutical spam, based on a recent analysis by BlackSpider Technologies. What do you expect in such a pharmacologically enhanced society? Personally, I think spammers are wasting their time - 4 out of 5 people already have plenty of pills, and the others don't have internet access.
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