Porn is passe when it comes to spam

AOL Has Released their third annual Top 10 Spam List.
Instead of generic pitches for products, “SOS” — or “special order spam” — attempts to trick the consumer by pretending to be from a friend, or part of a legitimate, customer-driven transaction. For example, this year’s Top 10 spam list features “Your Mortgage Application is Ready”; another claims to have sent “you to the wrong site,” and others simply say “Thank you” or “Re: ” as if they are responding to the recipient.

Returning favorites on the AOL Top 10 list include pitches for products that claim to improve physical appearance, sexual material, and offers for prescription drugs.