How does Gmail not realize this is spam?
I've gotten a run of them -- for months now. Each talks about a Norton subscription. Each comes from a bogus address. Each has some non-English gibberish text somewhere obvious/important: The subject or early in the message.
Not only does Gmail not categorize as spam, it puts it into Primary. I think that means it actively identifies it as a receipt?
And the same phish appears to swim over a reasonably wide range. I saw a Nextdoor post where someone random near me got hit with exactly the same thing. And of course we're just the communicative tip of the iceberg.
If, just a short 30 years into widespread email use (🙄) we can't keep our mail streams clear, can you imagine what happens in avatar-enabled augmented reality?
That is, AR's going to have a heck of a spam problem. Can't wait to see how it manifests.