Here is a quick, fun quiz to test your knowledge of spam and phishing.
- The first known spam email was sent in what year?
- 1972
- 1978
- 1985
- 1995
- In April 2019, what percentage of all email was spam?
- 70%
- 75%
- 80%
- 85%
- The first known use of the term phishing occurred in what year?
- 1996
- 2001
- 2006
- 2011
- How many fake emails are sent around the world every day?
- 870 million
- 1.3 billion
- 3.4 billion
- 10.1 billion
- As of June 25, 2019, the biggest spammer in the world is from what country?
- United States
- Ukraine
- India
- China
- Do spammers receive one reply out of how many emails sent?
- 1,500,000
- 6,000,000
- 9,000,000
- 12,500,000
- Which brand is most frequently used in phishing attacks?
- Microsoft
- PayPal
- Netflix
- Which of the following is NOT a practical way to stop/reduce spam?
- Use a spam filter
- Don’t publish your email address
- Unsubscribe to unwanted messages
- Delete your email account
- Which of the following is NOT a phishing technique?
- Whaling
- Harpooning
- Spear phishing
- Pharming
- The most affordable spam filtering and phishing protection available is from what company?
- DuoCircle
- DuoCircle
- DuoCircle
- DuoCircle
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Answers
- B, the first known email spam was sent on May 1, 1978 to several hundred users on ARPANET. It was an advertisement for a presentation by Digital Equipment Corporation. The reaction was almost universally negative.
- D, according to Talos Intelligence.
- A, according to Internet records, the first time that the term “phishing” was used and recorded was on January 2, 1996. The mention occurred in a Usenet newsgroup called AOHell.
- C, at least 3.4 billion fake emails are sent around the world every day with the vast majority of suspicious emails emanating from U.S.-based sources.
- B, according to Spamhaus.
- D, for every 12.5 million spam emails sent out, only one person responds.
- A, according to Statista.
- D, technically deleting your email account will stop spam, but it defeats the purpose
- B
- A, B, C, D