by Todd__V November 8, 2022

by Hot daddys September 8, 2016

when an Instagram group chat is created and everyone in the group chat has spam accounts so they name themselves the spam cult 💋
“Omg Dulce was the first one to open a spam acc. Tbh the spam cult leader!!”
“Besties were more active in this spam cult gc and spam accs then we are on our mains”
“Besties were more active in this spam cult gc and spam accs then we are on our mains”
by jihoonluvr February 16, 2021

Stop bothering me or I will predictive spam you.
You have 3 seconds 3 2 1 “for a day or so before the test is gonna you know you can do a great idea to the test of you get a test test tomorrow or something like this to be”
You have 3 seconds 3 2 1 “for a day or so before the test is gonna you know you can do a great idea to the test of you get a test test tomorrow or something like this to be”
by Green circut February 15, 2020

1 new message from Sydney: "hey name get online"
1 new message from Sydney:: "hey name get online"
1 new message from Sydney:: "hey name get online"
1 new message from Sydney: "hey name get online"
name: "Sydney is a real Spam Addict."
1 new message from Sydney:: "hey name get online"
1 new message from Sydney:: "hey name get online"
1 new message from Sydney: "hey name get online"
name: "Sydney is a real Spam Addict."
by ktiractionreal February 10, 2017

Mal-spam (or perhaps malspam) describes all forms of malicious spam sent with malicious intent. Mal-spam includes: phishing, spear-phishing, whaling, baiting, pretexting, among others.
- Payloads can include: Malicious attachments, links to malicious web pages, enticements to perform transactions, ransomware, key loggers, etc.
- Bad things that can happen: man-in-the-middle attacks (woman-in-the-middle attacks too), network compromise, zombie botnets, insertion of zero-day exploits, viruses, trojan horses, rootkits, backdoors, job scams and other scams and code with malicious intent.
- Mal-spam can be hard to spot due to: Sender address spoofing, content that replicates legitimate senders, etc.
- Payloads can include: Malicious attachments, links to malicious web pages, enticements to perform transactions, ransomware, key loggers, etc.
- Bad things that can happen: man-in-the-middle attacks (woman-in-the-middle attacks too), network compromise, zombie botnets, insertion of zero-day exploits, viruses, trojan horses, rootkits, backdoors, job scams and other scams and code with malicious intent.
- Mal-spam can be hard to spot due to: Sender address spoofing, content that replicates legitimate senders, etc.
Be especially careful to avoid mal-spam, it can really mess up your day. Better off to just delete it. Certainly don't click any links or open attachments.
by PooderHound January 30, 2019

A person that gains confidence behind their PC or Cellphone and says things they would normally not say face to face in the real world.
This Internet Troll is talking mad spicey from the comfort of his own home. I guess he grew Spam Balls overnight.
by msscream1234 May 7, 2018
