Which of the following describe spam? Select all that apply.
- Unwanted emails sent out in bulk to a mass recipient list
- Emails sent to a list of existing subscribers with relevant, helpful content
- Emails sent to many recipients regardless of their interests
- Emails with claims that are too good to be true
Explanation: The correct descriptions of spam, marked with **, encompass unwanted emails sent indiscriminately to a mass recipient list. Such emails are typically characterized by their unsolicited nature, reaching individuals who have not opted to receive them. Additionally, spam includes emails sent to many recipients regardless of their interests, indicating a lack of targeted and relevant content for the audience. Furthermore, emails with claims that are too good to be true are indicative of spam, often associated with deceptive or fraudulent content. In contrast, emails sent to a list of existing subscribers with relevant, helpful content represent legitimate and targeted communication, not falling under the category of spam.