. A report by Antispameurope indicates that social networks can become risky for the security of a company, because the public profiles of employees, if not used in a good way, can trigger a massive reception of malicious emails."Spammers can use this personal information to collect email addresses so that when they send spam, it appears to be sent from direct contacts," oliver Dehning, CEO of antispameurope, said in statements published by diarioti.com.
However, there are safer social networks than others, in which to access them it is necessary to receive the invitation of an acquaintance, so it becomes more complicated to enter spam.

