Spammers are known for scamming with the misuse of the natural or tragic incidents to scam interested and curious e-mail readers. And this does not differ in the case of latest Virginia Tech shootings, of which I had already talked about in my previous post. But no need to be afraid of it now as the SPAMfighter that boasts of working hard to provide protection to e-mail users from seeing and clicking the malicious link. SPAMfighter, besides this particular spam mail, also claims to filter out other nasty or infectious mails that are disseminated with fake charity websites, with the aim of committing theft of credit card info from openhanded e-mail users who are just attempting to help. SPAMfighter performs by doing a scan of incoming e-mails. For example: if an e-mail deems to be spam, the SPAMfighter automatically filter it from the user’s inbox to a chosen SPAMfighter folder. As a result, email users are prevented from thinking e-mails like these are legal and so being victimized to the scam.