A spam email bomb, also known as a mail bomb or email flood, is a malicious attempt to overwhelm a target email account or server with a large volume of unsolicited emails. Perpetrators use specialized software or scripts to send thousands or even millions of emails to the target, causing the recipient’s inbox to become flooded, potentially blocking legitimate emails and disrupting normal communication.
Spam email bombs can have severe consequences for individuals and organizations. They can lead to lost productivity, reputational damage, and even legal liability. In some cases, they can also be used as a form of cyberbullying or harassment. Historically, spam email bombs have plagued the internet since the early days of email, and their prevalence has only increased as email usage has become more widespread.