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1. Spam Kings: The Real Story behind the High-Rolling Hucksters Pushing Porn, Pills, and %*@)# Enlargements by Brian S. McWilliams | |
Hardcover: 256
Pages
(2004-09)
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Editorial Review Product Description More than sixty percent of today's email traffic is spam. In 2004 alone, five trillion spam messages clogged Internet users‚ in-boxes, costing society an estimated $10 billion in filtering software and lost productivity. This compelling exposé explores the shadowy world of the people responsible for today‚s rapidly spreading junk-email epidemic. Investigative journalist Brian S. McWilliams delivers a fascinating account of the cat-and-mouse game played by spam entrepreneurs in search of easy fortunes and those who are trying to stop them. McWilliams chronicles the activities of several spam kings, including Davis Wolfgang Hawke, a notorious Jewish-born neo-Nazi leader who began his spamming career 1999. The book traces this twenty-year-old neophyte's rise in the trade, where he became a major player in the lucrative penis pill market--a business that would eventually make him a millionaire and the target of lawsuits from AOL and others. Spam Kings also tells the parallel story of Susan Gunn, a computer novice in California who was reluctantly drawn into the spam wars and eventually joined a group of anti-spam activists. Her volunteer sleuthing put her on a collision course with Hawke and other spammers, who sought revenge on their pursuers. Other intriguing anti-spam cyber-vigilantes appear throughout the book, as well as a cast of quirky characters who comprise Hawke's business associates. The book sheds light on the technical sleight-of-hand and sleazy business practices that spammers use–forged headers, open relays, harvesting tools, and bulletproof hosting. It also explores the work of top anti-spam attorneys, the surprising new partnership developing between spammers and computer hackers, the ominous rise of a new breed of computer viruses designed to turn the PCs of innocent bystanders into secret spam factories, and the troubling advent of cell phone spamming. Brian McWilliams is a veteran investigative journalist who has covered business and technology for Web magazines including Wired News and Salon as well as the Washington Post, PC World, Computerworld, and Inc. magazine. The author of hundreds of articles about spam, Internet security, and online consumer protection, McWilliams gained international attention in 2002 when he wrote about the contents of Saddam Hussein's email inbox for Wired News. He has appeared on NBC Nightly News, Fox News, BBC Radio, NPR's "Here and Now" and PRI's "Marketplace" programs, and has been quoted by the International Herald Tribune, the Boston Globe, and the New York Times. Customer Reviews (23)
I went to high school with Hawke!
excellent book on spam
It's A Dirty World
too long, not enough technical detail
Left Me Feeling Covered In Ick |
2. Email Marketing for Complex Sales Cycles: Proven Ways to Produce a Continuous Flow of Prospects and Profits with Effective Spam-Free Email System by Winton Churchill | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(2008-07-01)
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A bit vague
Great book for complex sales cycle
Powerful, relevant, to the point - exactly what I needed
Excellent book- easy to understand
Churchill makes the complex simple |
3. Stopping Spam: Stamping Out Unwanted Email and News Postings by Simson Garfinkel, Alan Schwartz PH.D. | |
Paperback: 201
Pages
(1998-10-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description The authors first explain why spam is more than just a mere annoyanceand offer solutions that anyone with a basic knowledge of how theInternet and e-mail work can understand. Readers without suchknowledge needn't worry--the chapter on Internet basics can get themup to speed. Schwartz and Garfinkel demonstrate technical,political, and social approaches to keeping spam out of your mailboxand off your system. They discuss the many ways spammers falsify theirmail, using fraudulent techniques to disguise where they comefrom. The authors show you how to avoid being fooled and what you cando to help catch abusers and make them responsible for theirmisbehavior. --Elizabeth Lewis Customer Reviews (20)
Supports our Patent Pending on blacklist against body links
A dated book. However, it is good for a historical perspective and it gives an ok overview of the whole concept. It will not give you answers to what you need to do as much of the spamming techniques have changed since it's publishing. For example HTML based spam, spam fighing software, and Baysean formula came after this. It was a book for its time but it has passed.
No userful information
details the broad issues - not specifics
Awesome book with real solutions This book offers many options for combatting spam on the user and system levels, and makes sure to present the best way to stop spam: by teaching responsible system administration and shutting down open mail relays and public NNTP servers that allow posting. I have had to admin mail and news servers for clients in the past, and I personally receive about 30 pieces of unwanted email daily. I've been particularly interested in the Procmail-based "friendly sender database", and the book presents the solution in a clear, concise fashion. If you're tired of receiving more spam than real email, or having to really look hard for high quality, on topic postings in your newsgroups, then I strongly recommend this book. ... Read more |
4. Marketing With E-Mail: A Spam-Free Guide to Increasing Sales, Building Loyalty, and Increasing Awareness by Shannon Kinnard | |
Paperback: 350
Pages
(2002-03)
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The Best Book On E-mail Marketing Around |
5. How to Stop E-Mail Spam, Spyware, and Computer Viruses from Ruining Your Computer: The Complete Guide for Your Home and Work by Bruce C Brown | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2009-01)
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6. Removing the Spam: Email Processing and Filtering (Addison-Wesley Networking Basics Series) by Geoff Mulligan | |
Paperback: 190
Pages
(1999-03-16)
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Editorial Review Product Description Centered around real-world problems and issues, Removing the Spam How to stop spam at the mail server and user levels The book's numerous practical examples (compatible with Solaris and With this book you will be well equipped to install and run an efficient Mulligan begins explaining the operation and management oftwo widely distributed Unix e-mail tools: Sendmail and Procmail. Inhis section on Sendmail, the author answers the question asked byeveryone who's ever been harassed on e-mail: How do I automaticallytrash mail from X? He shows you how to block mail based on mailattributes like sender, subject line, message size and several otherparameters. Coverage of Procmail in Removing the Spamincludes the essentials of recipe files, but more ready-to-usemail-management recipes would be welcome. In addition to coveringSendmail and Procmail, the author addresses mailing lists underMajordomo and SmartList. He also provides a handy guide to the userand administrator commands that control these popular programs--justthe thing you need the next time you're on a list and want tounsubscribe. If you're generally unfamiliar with Unix and use aUnix-based Internet Service Provider (ISP), you will find this book tobe an adequate orientation to how Unix machines manage e-mail. Ifyou're more familiar with Unix mail programs, you'll find this book tobe too elementary and lacking in details. It's a matter of yourperspective. --David Wall Customer Reviews (10)
Not the generic book its title claims
well written
Useful, but flawed by errors Unfortunately, however, in thechapter I needed most (and the chapter I have scrutinized most), I foundthere are serious flaws.For example, the first two procmail recipes givenunder 3.5.2 on page 102 resulted in several days worth of my email gettingdeleted; they simply do not work as described on my system; when I removedthese two recipes my email again worked fine. If you are going to buythis book, wait for the author to put up an errata page, and then be sureto check that page before relying on the recipes in the book.In themeantime I still think the book has its merits since it explains thingsclearly.
Great for EMAIL administrators
A must have book!!!! |
7. Bulk e-mail doesn't have to be spam. (A Tech Perspective).(Brief Article): An article from: Community College Week by Reid Goldsborough | |
Digital: 3
Pages
(2002-06-10)
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8. The Spam Letters by Jonathan Land | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(2004-06)
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Funny funny funny
Fun reading, some much better than others
Experience a vicarious victory!
This should be required reading.
Perfect gift for the serious computer geek |
9. Degunking Your Email, Spam, and Viruses by Jeff Duntemann | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(2004-10-02)
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Internet Gunk 101 and then some
degunk your junk
Clean it up and keep it tidy
Excellent coverage of a timely topic
Great resource focuses the most on email |
10. Email Spam Filtering: A Systematic Review (Foundations and Trends(R) in Information Retrieval) by Gordon V Cormack | |
Paperback: 136
Pages
(2008-06-23)
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11. Runaway e-mail: external spam-blockers are often too cumbersome and time consuming.(Column): An article from: The National Public Accountant by Sam Stearman | |
Digital: 5
Pages
(2005-04-01)
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12. The First Conference on E-mail and Anti-Spam.(Reports): An article from: AI Magazine by David Heckerman, Tom Berson, Joshua Goodman, Andrew Ng | |
Digital: 3
Pages
(2005-03-22)
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13. The CAN-SPAM Act has not helped most email users so far.(MARKET INTELLIGENCE): An article from: Internet Business Newsletter | |
Digital: 2
Pages
(2004-05-01)
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14. eMarketing: why permission-based email marketing is growing. It's not spam.(MEDIA & MARKETING): An article from: Indiana Business Magazine by Shari Held | |
Digital: 5
Pages
(2005-08-01)
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15. X-ASVP EXtensible Anti-Spam Verification Protocol: Anti-Spam Techniques (E-Mail), Anti-Spam Techniques, E-Mail Spam, System Administrator, False Negative, Cialis | |
Paperback: 120
Pages
(2010-03-14)
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16. Spamfire for Windows announced; virtually eliminates email spam from inboxes.(from Matterform Media)(Brief Article): An article from: Software Industry Report | |
Digital: 6
Pages
(2003-09-22)
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17. CAN SPAM: techniques to filter out unwanted e-mail.(Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act of 2003): An article from: Journal of Accountancy by Douglas Havelka, Catherine S. Neal | |
Digital: 4
Pages
(2006-01-01)
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18. Faxes and e-mail: don't forget the opt outs!(CAN-SPAM Act of 2003): An article from: ABA Bank Marketing by Carl G. Pry | |
Digital: 3
Pages
(2009-01-01)
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19. Smothered by spam: more than half of all e-mail messages are now 'junk.' Recently passed legislation should bring some relief. Until then, you can take ... down your practice.: An article from: Trial by Rebecca Porter | |
Digital: 17
Pages
(2004-02-01)
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20. Choking on spam: hazardous and offensive e-mail threatens every district. (the online edge).: An article from: District Administration by Odvard Egil Dyrli | |
Digital: 3
Pages
(2003-02-01)
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