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EXPLOSIVE DEVICE
Mail bomb; Parcel bomb; Letterbomb; Parcelbomb; Letter Bomb; Parcel Bomb; Postal bomb; Letterbomb (device); Letter bombs; Letter bombing; Mail Bomb; Post bomb; Mailbomb; Letter-bomb; Package bomb; Package bombs; Mail bombing
  • [[Michael Lapsley]] lost both hands and was blinded in one eye after a mail bombing attack
  • Robert Harley]] was targeted in one of the earliest modern parcel bombing incidents
  • Mail bomb sent by pro-Trump extremists, 2018]]
  • FBI reproduction of one of [[Theodore Kaczynski]]’s bombs

letterbomb         
<messaging> 1. An e-mail message containing live data intended to do nefarious things to the recipient's computer or terminal. It is possible, for example, to send letterbombs that will lock up some specific kinds of terminals when they are viewed, so thoroughly that the user must turn the terminal off to unwedge it. Under Unix, a letterbomb can also try to get part of its contents interpreted as a shell command. The results of this could range from silly to tragic. See also Trojan horse; compare nastygram, talk bomb. 2. Loosely, a mailbomb. [Jargon File] (1998-01-16)
mail bomb         
<messaging> To send, or urge others to send, massive amounts of electronic mail to a single system or person, with intent to crash or spam the recipient's system. A successful mail bomb may cause the victim's disk quota to be exhausted, the disk holding his mailbox to fill up, or his computer to spend a large proportion of its time processing mail. Mail-bombing is sometimes done in retaliation against someone persistently abusing Usenet and violating netiquette. While it may inconvenience the intended victim (if they gave their real address), it will probably also inconvenience other users and administrators of the computers and networks involved. Mailbombing is thus a serious offense itself. See netiquette for the correct way to respond to perceived violations. Compare letterbomb, nastygram. [Jargon File] (1995-04-04)
parcel bomb         
(parcel bombs)
A parcel bomb is a small bomb which is sent in a parcel through the post and which is designed to explode when the parcel is opened. (BRIT)
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Wikipedia

Letter bomb

A letter bomb is an explosive device sent via the postal service, and designed with the intention to injure or kill the recipient when opened. They have been used in terrorist attacks such as those of the Unabomber. Some countries have agencies whose duties include the interdiction of letter bombs and the investigation of letter bombings. The letter bomb may have been in use for nearly as long as the common postal service has been in existence, as far back as 1764 (see Examples).