The problem of ED drug Internet spam

Social IssuesSexuality

  • Author Steven Johnson
  • Published December 25, 2010
  • Word count 557

Men are always concerned about their intimate abilities and the way they perform in bed. However, when there are problems in this domain, the vast majority of men tend to conceal them because it is considered unmanly to have problems with erection. Sure, this sounds quite silly these days as men still tend to discuss these matters with their doctors, but in the earlier days it was quite a problem since impotence could lead to loss of social status (like a throne in a kingdom). Too bad they didn't have Viagra spam back in that time. Or did they?

People believed in magical spells and potions before the advent of modern medicine, and you will be surprised to learn that a large part of these spells and preparations were aimed at eliminating impotence and improving current sexual abilities of the ritual's subject. Of course, these rituals were secret and performed under the veil of secrecy. But it doesn't change the fact that even kings and emperors were fascinated with these practices as they were looking for effective ways to improve their sexual abilities or prevent impotence. And you can imagine how many crooks and fake specialists have roamed the roads between kingdoms, providing something that you get in your spam folder every time you check the email.

Sure, we are more open to discussing our health problems than people of the past, but still when it comes to intimate problems not all of us will admit that a little help is needed. That's why there are so many people becoming victims of Viagra spam these days. Sure you have observed the titles in the typical spam letters: if they aren't about the money you have supposedly won then it's about getting a bigger penis or buying Viagra at a very low price. And the fact that it's convenient and anonymous to get drugs through the Internet, this form of spam doesn't fade out even after years it has been jamming the mailboxes all over the world.

Most of the spam mails about the Blue Pill are nothing but a scam. These are the so-called phishing emails that provide specific links to sites where "the prices are really low" but when you enter your personal and credit information you simply get robbed and do not get any products in exchange. Such sites can also carry viruses and other malicious software that will damage your computer and steal your personal data - a typical kit for cyber criminals. As you see, despite the fact that technologies have changed, we are dealing with the same crooks that promise us things and simply rob us using our trust.

Still there are a lot of sites selling drugs that aren't linked to spam. Do not confuse legal online stores and the links you get in your mail box marked as spam. The main reason for this form of cyber criminal activity is that Viagra is the most popular drug sold online and criminals are taking advantage of it. The only solution to this is to ignore any spam you get and buy your drugs from verified online vendors. Even if the spam mail promises a price twice as low as the official - it's the main tool for attracting your attention and getting you to click on the link in the email.

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