Review criteria for blocking SPAM
I believe AOL should initiate a review/upgrade of its screening program to block/minimize SPAM. In less than 2 months, I have received over 40 suspicious emails, all relating to cloud storage. With only 1-2 exceptions they have originated with different senders. It is my view that they were all so clearly and obviously fraudulent that even a marginally effective screening system should have blocked them. I talked to an AOL representative, asking for an email address to which I could send copies of the suspicious messages for review by someone in Technical Support to better display the nature and extent of the problem. The best the Rep would do was to suggest I submit a suggestion via "Feedback," so here I am. The following are the senders' addresses for those i received JUST THIS MORNING!! aclynashirianb012@hinsaiys.biz
jplty.ocosyel40382@jurchev.pro
kkaad.aebruea79834@immud.info
jackrogersjbjc@musicplayingnetwork.info
oxiiw.oanyoet10841@anticitly.org
jmamo.avuuz-16004@vauxhave.store
puoec.vacni-76569@ograe.hair
iyaxi.nufylok11924@marquence.biz
It should have been obvious that these were SPAM/phishing efforts, but thy came to me, unimpeded by your screening system. Can't you do better???
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GEORGE MCMICHAEL
commented
A perfect place for the application of Ai, as it appears to be beyond the abilities of HI (Human Intelligence).