Creating a "spam bot" to send bulk unsolicited emails to Gmail addresses is a violation of Gmail's Terms of Service and international anti-spam laws (such as the CAN-SPAM Act and GDPR). Providing functional code or a guide for such a bot would be unethical and likely illegal, as it facilitates harassment and the distribution of malware or scams.
Malware on a friend’s or colleague’s computer can steal their entire address book—including your Gmail—and send it to a spam bot controller. spam bot gmail
Why attack Gmail specifically? Because it is where the people are. With over 1.8 billion users, Gmail is the high ground of the internet. Creating a "spam bot" to send bulk unsolicited
: If a bot hijacks your account to send spam, Google may temporarily suspend your sending privileges or flag your address as "high risk" [5]. How to Protect Your Gmail Account Customizable Filtering: Why attack Gmail specifically
Gmail allows you to create aliases by adding a plus sign and a keyword to your username (e.g., yourname+newsletters@gmail.com). If you start receiving spam to that specific address, you know exactly which site leaked your data and can easily create a filter to delete those messages. Report and Unsubscribe
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