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In a recent episode on Magic 89.9 where people call in and reveal some work/trade secrets, a girl shared that she works for a company with a local office running a spamming operation. What really got my interest was how much their spamming operation makes. According to stats from SpamCop, total amount of spam emails in the last 12 months is 1.175 billion; 100.2 million in the last 30 days and 3 million in the last 24 hours. To counter-act that, they just have to send out more emails to more people. The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has issued a public warning after reports surfaced about scam emails circulating online that falsely claim motorists have committed traffic violations under the No Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP). The advisory clarified that legitimate NCAP email notifications are sent only from [email protected] , while official text alerts come exclusively from the sender name MMDA_NCAP. Motorists are urged not to interact with questionable emails or messages and instead verify any alleged violations through official MMDA platforms, including mayhulika.mmda.gov.ph, Hotline 136, or the agency’s verified social media accounts. Google may soon allow users to change the email address linked to their Google account, based on details found on an official Google support page written in Hindi. Read more in our articles including "Spamming is still a lucrative business" and "Philippines takes World's Best Spammers title?".

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In a recent episode on Magic 89.9 where people call in and reveal some work/trade secrets, a girl shared that she works for a company with a local office running a spamming operation. What really got my interest was how much their spamming operation makes.

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According to stats from SpamCop, total amount of spam emails in the last 12 months is 1.175 billion; 100.2 million in the last 30 days and 3 million in the last 24 hours. To counter-act that, they just have to send out more emails to more people. The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has issued a public warning after reports surfaced about scam emails circulating online that falsely claim motorists have committed traffic violations under the No Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP).

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Our coverage of email spamming includes: "Spamming is still a lucrative business"; "Philippines takes World's Best Spammers title?"; "Google Year in Search 2025 for Philippines revealed". Each article provides unique insights and information.