As of July 2010, spam comprises 92% of all e-mail messages, up from 89% just one year ago. A new type of attack spoofs an e-commerce website’s “live chat” feature that targets a person’s login ID and password. The amount of spam containing a phishing attack declined from June to July of this year by 5%. Non-English phishing sites — especially in French and Italian — have been continuing to grow, increasing by 15% this year.”]
Source: https://www.darkreading.com/attacks-breaches/symantec-finds-92-of-all-e-mail-is-spam