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Subliminal message in email?



would you be able to hide a subliminal message in an email to make someone give you a deal on a product?

Not yet but close -

Peter Judge of ZDNet UK Published: the following

"..Users opening the message see what appears to be a normal advertisement for online stocks. Yet the message also displays a rapid series of images, for 10 to 40 milliseconds, which include the word "buy", according to PandaLabs...

Controversy has surrounded subliminal messages since they were reportedly tested in advertising in the 1950s in the US. Nobody has ever shown that they work but subliminal images are banned worldwide in TV and cinema advertising.

Even though the spam recipient is not aware of the images, they can be influenced by them without realising it, according to Luis Corrons, director of PandaLabs. "This is the first time we have detected an Internet threat that uses subliminal techniques."

Interesting times,
Devin Willis Source(s): Subliminal messages come in spam- Peter Judge ZDNet UK Published: 11 Sep 2006 17:45 BST
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