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Spam Kings [Englisch] [Gebundene Ausgabe]

Brian McWilliams
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  • Gebundene Ausgabe: 333 Seiten
  • Verlag: O'Reilly Media; Auflage: 1 (28. Oktober 2004)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 0596007329
  • ISBN-13: 978-0596007324
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 22,3 x 16,4 x 3 cm
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  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 387.105 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)
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More than sixty percent of today's email traffic is spam, according to email filtering firm Brightmail. This year alone, five trillion spam messages will clog Internet users in-boxes, costing society an estimated USD10-billion in lost productivity, filtering software, and other expenses. Spam Kings:The Real Story behind the High-Rolling Hucksters Pushing Porn, Pills, and Penis Enlargements is the first book to expose the shadowy world of the people responsible for the junk email problem. Author and veteran investigative journalist Brian S. McWilliams delivers a compelling account of the cat-and-mouse game played by spam entrepreneurs in search of easy fortunes and those who are trying to stop them. Spam Kings chronicles the evolution of Davis Wolfgang Hawke, a notorious neo-Nazi leader (Jewish-born) who got into junk email in 1999. Using Hawke as a case study, Spam Kings traces the twenty-year-old neophyte's rise in the spam trade, from his apprenticeship with an experienced Viagra-and-diet-pills spammer who uses the nickname Dr. Fatburn to his emergence as a major player in the lucrative penis pill market--a business that would eventually make him a millionaire. Spam Kings also tells the parallel story of Susan Wilson, an accountant in California who is reluctantly drawn into the spam wars and eventually joins a group of anti-spam vigilantes. Her volunteer sleuth work on behalf of law-enforcement authorities and Internet companies puts her on a collision course with Hawke, Dr. Fatburn, and other spammers, who try to wreak revenge on the antis. You'll also meet other cyber-vigilantes who have taken up the fight against spammers as well as the cast of quirky characters who comprise Hawke's business associates. The book sheds light on the technical sleight-of-hand--forged headers, open relays, harvesting tools, and bulletproof hosting--and other sleazy business practices that spammers use; the work of top anti-spam attorneys; the surprising new partnership developing between spammers and computer hackers; and the rise of a new breed of computer viruses designed to turn the PCs of innocent bystanders into secret spam factories.

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More than sixty percent of today's email traffic is spam, according to email filtering firm Brightmail. This year alone, five trillion spam messages will clog Internet users in-boxes, costing society an estimated USD10-billion in lost productivity, filtering software, and other expenses. Spam Kings:The Real Story behind the High-Rolling Hucksters Pushing Porn, Pills, and Penis Enlargements is the first book to expose the shadowy world of the people responsible for the junk email problem. Author and veteran investigative journalist Brian S. McWilliams delivers a compelling account of the cat-and-mouse game played by spam entrepreneurs in search of easy fortunes and those who are trying to stop them. Spam Kings chronicles the evolution of Davis Wolfgang Hawke, a notorious neo-Nazi leader (Jewish-born) who got into junk email in 1999. Using Hawke as a case study, Spam Kings traces the twenty-year-old neophyte's rise in the spam trade, from his apprenticeship with an experienced Viagra-and-diet-pills spammer who uses the nickname Dr. Fatburn to his emergence as a major player in the lucrative penis pill market--a business that would eventually make him a millionaire.

Spam Kings also tells the parallel story of Susan Wilson, an accountant in California who is reluctantly drawn into the spam wars and eventually joins a group of anti-spam vigilantes. Her volunteer sleuth work on behalf of law-enforcement authorities and Internet companies puts her on a collision course with Hawke, Dr. Fatburn, and other spammers, who try to wreak revenge on the antis. You'll also meet other cyber-vigilantes who have taken up the fight against spammers as well as the cast of quirky characters who comprise Hawke's business associates. The book sheds light on the technical sleight-of-hand--forged headers, open relays, harvesting tools, and bulletproof hosting--and other sleazy business practices that spammers use; the work of top anti-spam attorneys; the surprising new partnership developing between spammers and computer hackers; and the rise of a new breed of computer viruses designed to turn the PCs of innocent bystanders into secret spam factories.


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Von Ein Kunde
Format:Gebundene Ausgabe
Ein interessanter Blick hinter die Kulissen. Ausnahmsweise geht es hier nicht um die Technik, die Spammer verwenden, es geht auch nicht um die Abwehrtechniken, sondern das Buch erzählt die Geschichten von Spammern, Anti-Spammern und solchen, die das eine oder andere Lager unterwegs verlassen haben.

Es ist aufgebaut wie ein Roman und es macht Spaß, es zu lesen. Es bietet interessante Einblicke in die Persönlichkeiten gescheiterter Existenzen, die sich versuchen durch den Versand von E-Mail-Werbung zu resozialisieren, sich aber dabei immer tiefer in den Schicht des Abschaums verrennen.

Gleichzeitig zeigt es, wie Anti-Spammer "entstehen", deren Motivation und auch deren Probleme.

Wer sich konkrete Hinweise erwartet, wie er der Spam-Plage auf seinem Rechner Herr werden sollte, ist mit diesem Buch definitiv falsch beraten.

Für jeden, der sich aktiv mit Spam auseinandersetzt, ist dieses Buch eine sehr schöne Lektüre. Auf dem Rückumschlag wird es mit Clifford Stolls Kuckucksei verglichen - ein Vergleich, der aufgrund des Stiles und der Art der Darstellung berechtigt ist.

Jeder echte Anti-Spammer sollte es sich ins Regal stellen - jeder Spammer lesen, bevor er anfängt, mit seinem Werbedreck Mailboxen zuzumüllen.

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Von Ein Kunde
Format:Gebundene Ausgabe
This book isn't about fighting spam, it tries to explain why it exists and why it exists in such amounts that our inboxes are overfilled with junk every day.

With this book, one can understand the background and some of the technology involved with both the spam delivery and the economic transactions that occurs when a purchase is made. It contains lots and lots of directions to forums where the problem is discussed more in detail, and where the actual spam fighting is happening.

It is written in an excellent non-technical way, still not skipping important parts or simplifying them too much. This is one of the best books i have read the last 12 months, and i recommend it to everyone asking him or herself the questions "why on earth does people send me this spam? and who does it? and how did they get my email address?"

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Spam Spam Spam..lovely SPAM! 10. November 2004
Von Todd Hawley - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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This engaging book is a kind of "history" of spam wars, involving several people, the most notable of the spammers themselves, and the people who chose to fight them. And this indeed is a war, with both sides resorting to nasty tactics to try to get the other side to back down. McWilliams describes numerous stories in this book, from the antics of Hawke Davis and his countless spam campaigns, of Shiksaa, the dedicated anti spammer and her initial desire to try to show the spammers the "right way" of doing business only to get in the middle of the "war," of "Terri Tickle," a man posing as a female; of Scott Richter, one of the larger figures in the spam war and numerous other figures on both sides of the issue.

One thing I noticed throughout this book was the exceedingly high level of nastiness and contempt shown by the spammers. It proves once again there are lots of predators in the online world. No, this isn't a book about how to get rid of spam or guard yourself against it, but it does provide a fascinating story of greed, stupidity (on the part of those who do indeed buy product from spammers), and how some dedicated individuals are trying to put an end to it.
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A look into the battle lines around spam 2. November 2004
Von Eric Wuehler - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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I picked this up and didn't put it down until I had read the whole book. The writing got me hooked and I had to see how it ended. Strangely, though, it doesn't really end. Despite the non-ending, I enjoyed reading the story of spammers and those people fighting spam.

The book is kind of a pseudo-biography of various real-life characters, hiding behind online personas. There are the spammers and their attempts to get junk to your inbox. There are the anti-spammers who track down the spammers and report that information to various spam fighting web sites. There are also several side stories to provide the setting and context for the story.

What I found most interesting was the fact that you could go out to the web sites referenced in the book and validate the information yourself. After reading the book, I went out to the NANAE (news.admin.net-abuse.email) group on Google and searched on some of the characters in the book. [ You'll find a discussion about this book itself as well - disagreements between some of the character's recollections of events and the author's descriptions - very entertaining ]

It was both an interesting and educational read, which I enjoyed. While I have a pretty good spam filter, it was educational to look at the spam that gets through my email fitler with a new perspective. I could track the originator of the spam to one of the spammers described in the book using web servers in China.

It makes you wonder how to fix the spam problem - or if there even is a fix.
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Even Better Than The Cuckoo's Egg 4. Januar 2005
Von Frank Mitch - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
Format:Gebundene Ausgabe
This spy thriller story will be of interest to anyone using email today, experts or beginners. It will not tell you how to avoid the always coming spam garbage. It will give you an inside look at the methods used by the spammers and reveal the dedicated efforts of individual anti-spammers who continue to fight the world's biggest spammers.

There is fast moving action in every chapter. It took a few pages to realize it is not fiction. The very first paragraph is indicative of much more to come: "People are stupid, Davis Wolfgang Hawke thought as he stared at the nearly empty boxes of swastika pendants on his desk. It was April 22, 1999, two days after the one-hundredth anniversary of Adolph Hitler's birth. Orders for the red-and-black necklace had been pouring into his Knights of Freedom Nationalist Party web site every week since he built it nine months ago. The demand nearly outstripped what his supplier could provide. Hawke gazed out the window of his mobile home at the hazy South Carolina sky and thought: This is the ultimate hypocrisy. If even half of these people actually joined the party, I would have a major political movement. Instead all they want is a pretty, shiny pendant."

Davis Hawke, the leading character in this book, is exposed in the first chapter by the Southern Poverty Law Center as a Jew who is hiding his heritage after changing his name from Andrew Britt Greenbaum upon graduating from high school in 1996.

The first paragraph quoted above gives you a taste of the author's writing style, a lot of detail and descriptive prose in every paragraph. Some of the language is obscene.

Through eleven chapters we follow the parallel paths of Hawke and female spammer tracker Shiksaa (Susan Gunn) through the spam underworld. Readers will meet bizarre characters including:

- Sanford Wallace (Spam is a first amendment right).

- Jason Vale (Laetrile for cancer).

- Rodona Garst (Stock pump and dump scams by email).

- Thomas Cowles (Anonymous mortgages and pornography).

- Terri DiSisto (Home videos of young men being tickled).

- Alan Moore (Dr. Fatburn, diet pills and pirated software).

- Scott Richter (Internet's biggest "opt in" junk email operation).

The 11 page index contains many names, organizations, and references. Eight pages in a Glossary contain a long list of terms and definitions. Fourteen pages of Notes fooled me into believing this to be a very scholarly writing with appropriate End Note documentation. Not so, it is almost all a kind of calendar of dates when various events or emails occurred. These could easily have been included in the main text.

It was amazing to type Davis Hawke into Google and receive 157,000 entries, many of them for the leading Spam King in this book. Readers will have similar surprises when they do a search for the other characters or organizations. In the Epilogue there is no happy ending to this book. Davis Hawke has so far escaped the jail sentence some others have received. The CAN-SPAM act has done little to help.
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