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|b the real story behind the high-rolling hucksters pushing porn, pills and @*#?% enlargements /
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 309-320) and index.
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|a Birth of a Spam King -- The Education of an Anti-Spammer-- Ho, Ho, Ho, the Nazis Didn't Show -- Spamford Meets Hacker-X -- Hawke Mails the Web Manual -- Shiksaa, the Spammer Tracker -- Shiksaa Plays Peacemaker -- Hawke's Publishing Company in a Box -- Shiksaa Meets the Cyanide Idiot -- Hawke Concedes to an Anti -- A Date with a Spam Queen -- Bubba Catts and the Crank Callers -- Spamhaus Takes on Sue You Net -- Shiksaa and the Pink Contracts -- Mad Pierre's Homage to Shiksaa -- Tracking Empire Towers -- Terri Tickle Descends on Nanae -- Hawke Rips Off Dr. Fatburn -- David D'Amato, the Titanic Spammer -- Nanae Battles over Block Lists -- Hawke Takes on an Apprentice -- 9/11 -- Hawke Tutors Bournival -- Shiksaa Meets Scott Richter -- Hawke Goes Home to Rhode Island -- Hoffman Catches Tom Cowles -- Amazing Internet Products -- Fighting Dr. Fatburn -- The Shiksaa Shakedown -- Patricia's Graveyard Gambit -- Creampie Productions -- The Pinacle Partnership Program -- Rise of the Spam Zombies -- Jason Vale Held in Contempt -- The Time-Travel Spammer -- Karen Hoffmann, Sock Puppet -- Richter Unravels -- CAN-SPAM -- Shiksaa Hangs Up Her LART -- The Phoenix Company -- AOL v. Davis Hawke et al. -- The Gingerbread Man.
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|a "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 expose explores the shadowy world of the people responsible for today's junk-email epidemic. Investigative journalist Brian McWilliams delivers a fascinating account of the cat-and-mouse game played by spam entrepreneurs in search of easy fortunes and anti-spam activists." "McWilliams chronicles the activities of several spam kings, including Davis Wolfgang Hawke, a notorious Jewish-born neo-Nazi leader. The book traces this 20-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 story of anti-spam cyber-vigilantes like Susan Gunn, a computer novice in California, whose outrage led her to join 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." "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 - and warns of the ever-inventive spammers' development of new types of spam."--Jacket.
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