50 participants from around the globe volunteered to get spammed for one month. Men received an average of 76.6 spams per day, while women got about 60.6 a day. Many of the spam messages were phishing emails or contained malware or links to malware-ridden sites. Financial spam was the No. 1 type of junk email, and Chase.com was the most popular phishing email. The U.S. got the most spam, with 23,233, and Brazil got 14,856.”]
Source: https://www.darkreading.com/analytics/mcafee-s-great-spam-experiment-unplugged

