Spam Wars: Our Last Best Chance to Defeat Spammers, Scammers & Hackers |
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Product Description
This book shines a bright light on the shadowy electronic mail attacks that fill the in-boxes of nearly every internet email user on a daily basis. Most email users are unaware of the tricks and scams that accompany or are built into unwanted automated email messages that today account for approximately 60% of worldwide email traffic.The goal of this book is to educate the world's email users in an entertaining way about the threats to their individual privacy and the credibility of the entire email system through a careless attitude toward email spammers and hackers. Those who are satisfied to wait for technological and legislative solutions are deluding themselves into believing that the answer will come solely from the outside. Armed with just a little bit of technical knowledge provided in this book, every email user can fight the last inch of the battle starting immediately, with the ultimate goal of choking off the spam economy and removing all financial incentive for the perpetrators.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1549113 in Books
- Published on: 2010-01-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .96" h x 6.38" w x 9.02" l, 1.03 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 336 pages
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From the Publisher
Author and technology guru Danny Goodman has over 2 million books in print, including best-sellers The Complete HyperCard Handbook, with 650,000 copies in print (Bantam); JavaScript Bible, with one half million copies in print (Wiley); and Dynamic HTML, with over 100,000 copies (O’Reilly).
About the Author
Danny Goodman is author of more than two dozen books on computing and internet technologies including The Complete HyperCard Handbook which claimed honors as the best selling Macintosh book and fastest selling computer book in history. His articles on computing and consumer electronics have appeared in some of the most prestigious general audience publications including Playboy and Science Digest.

