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  2. VoIP spam - Wikipedia

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    VoIP spam or SPIT (spam over Internet telephony) is unsolicited, automatically dialed telephone calls, typically using voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology. [1]VoIP systems, like e-mail and other Internet applications, are susceptible to abuse by malicious parties who initiate unsolicited and unwanted communications, such as telemarketers and prank callers.

  3. Messaging spam - Wikipedia

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    Messaging spam, sometimes called SPIM, [1] [2] [3] is a type of spam targeting users of instant messaging (IM) services, SMS, or private messages within websites. Instant messaging applications [ edit ]

  4. Spim - Wikipedia

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    SPIM, a simulated assembly language written for MIPS architecture. Single phase induction motor (SPIM), a type of AC induction motor; Jorge Chávez International Airport in Lima, Peru (Former ICAO airport code SPIM) Somali People's Insurgent Movement (SPIM), also known as the Popular Resistance Movement in the Land of the Two Migrations (PRM)

  5. Email spam - Wikipedia

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    Image spam, or image-based spam, [14] [15] is an obfuscation method by which text of the message is stored as a GIF or JPEG image and displayed in the email. This prevents text-based spam filters from detecting and blocking spam messages. Image spam was reportedly used in the mid-2000s to advertise "pump and dump" stocks. [16]

  6. List of glossing abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    [4] [nb 2] Authors may more severely abbreviate glosses than is the norm, if they are particularly frequent within a text, e.g. IP rather than IMM.PST for 'immediate past'. This helps keep the gloss graphically aligned with the parsed text when the abbreviations are longer than the morphemes they gloss.

  7. When do kids learn to spit — and why is it important that ...

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    After learning how to spit, some kids take this new skill and use it outside of the appropriate context. For example, if a child gets frustrated they may begin to spit to express their anger.

  8. Wikipedia:You spat in my soup! - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes this is trolling, other times they are pushing a barrow; sometimes they genuinely think that spitting in your soup was fine, because it was their spit and your soup. Whatever the precise intention, WP:SOUP is a common feature of disruptive and tendentious editing as well as Civil POV pushing, and is often an early warning sign. Beware ...

  9. Typosquatting - Wikipedia

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    Goggle, a typosquatted version of Google, was the subject of a 2006 web safety promotion by McAfee, a computer security company, which depicted the significant amounts of malware installed through drive-by downloads upon accessing the site at the time.