Online 'museum' displays collection of the finest spam...

Posted by   Virus Bulletin on   Oct 13, 2004

As if you haven't already seen enough...

A British man has set up his own Museum of Spam. Considering spam to be 'as much a part of contemporary culture as just about anything you care to name', Stephen Newton decided earlier this year to preserve for posterity some of the millions of spam messages that are deleted in anger every day, in Stephen Newton's Museum of Spam.

The museum's content is not solicited - spam is collected purely as a result of placing the email address [email protected] in the public domain by posting it on various websites.

So, if you haven't already had enough of it simply by opening your own inbox, you can check out Stephen's daily spam exhibits, along with six months of archived spam messages, here.

Posted on 13 October 2004 by Virus Bulletin

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