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Bulk mail

Suppose I've checked my mail on someone else's computer and his computer is infected with some kind of adware. Can this result with more bulk mail on my personal Inbox?

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Theoretically it could happen - if the malware on their computer is logging the keyboard activity it could send your e-mail address to someone. I don't know if there are actually programs that do that.


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