By Bob Oliver Those who have their own email accounts will, more likely than not, be send a number of messages based on the pages they have visited. Even though a good number of these are relevant, these are those which aren't. This is where spam can come into play and you can be certain that Whistleblowers Against Fraud will be able to tell you all about this. For information about how spam can be attributed to fraud, I believe that it is important to read on. Chances are that you already know what spam is all about. Those who do not, though, should know that spam includes all types of email which can be best described as, "unsolicited." What this means is that the recipients have not given companies permission to send them these email messages, which makes spam one of the more annoying...