Stock Spam

Wednesday, January 10. 2007
This morning I took a closer look at the 500 last messages of my spam inbox at the gmail account (about the last five days). 106 of them were stock spam, thus a little more than 20% of the spam I receive is related to this kind of spam. These messages target only eight different ticker symbols:

As you can see, all of these ticker symbols are traded at Pink Sheets, an electronic system for trading penny stocks.

When taking a look at the reaction of the stock quotes, you can see some influence, some of the stocks being currently in their "pump" phase:


Presumably we will see a drop in the quotes in the next few days.

Most of the stock spam messages nowadays are image-based: only two ticker symbols are advertized via plain-text messages, the other six use images. Common OCR is pretty weak at recognizing the image content since it is scrambled in order to make filtering harder:
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S_b'ol: HLU_ , ,
Price: $o.o8 ' ' , '
5.day Target: , $O.50 ,' ,
Rating: Strong Buy ,,
HLU_.PH .$15 billion, plastic _cosmetic surgey m,a_ket!
H L U . P H .,G ETrl G READY TO E X P L O' D,E ! ! ! _


For more background at this kind of attacks, take a look at our study on stock spam ("The Effect of Stock Spam on Financial Markets").