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Scams & Swindles: Phishing, Spoofing, ID Theft, Nigerian Advance Schemes Investment Frauds: How to Recognize ...
Silver Lake Publishing
, 2006 - 276 pages
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highly recommended
An excellent and pragmatic book-advice that should not go unheeded
There is a well-known wise saying, Caveat Emptor, which is the Latin for Buyer Beware. In other words, when purchasing goods or services it is essential that the buyer take all precautions in examining the item or services they are purchasing.
The editors of the Silver Lake Publishers have produced an excellent and pragmatic book,
Scams
& Swindles:
How
to Recognize and
Avoid
Internet Era
Rip-
Offs
that focuses on many of the common con tricks and scams that deceive individuals and consumers, particularly if we are involved in some way or another with the Internet-be it email or otherwise.
It is noteworthy to mention that although some of these scams seem to be relatively new, their modus operandi dates back hundreds of years in that they are based on the con artist's imagination and the victim's gullibility.
The book takes a very realistic look at Internet scams and lays bare important details pertaining to such
frauds
as eBay auctions, the Nigerian emails emanating from some fake high government official requesting the use of your bank account to transfer funds, scams that involve investment, business and banking, fake charities, sweetheart and Russian bride swindles, drugs and pharmaceuticals rip-offs.
The authors also include weighty specifics as to how Internet hackers operate and commit their crimes, as well as something that is becoming more common today- phishing. This basically is when you receive emails from a financial institution that cleverly resembles one you are presently dealing with and you are requested to provide some very personal information. A further variation of the same theme is that it may originate from a site that appears to be Ebay requesting your pin number and some other important data. Internet criminals have become even more sophisticated in their implementation of phishing, wherein an email, instant mess
age
or other Internet communication is sent to you in someone else's name. As the authors point out, it really boils down to a form of identity
theft
.
Other topics examined and that we are often subjected to in our daily use of the Internet are the nasty and very often annoying practices of spam and spyware. Spam today is not only restricted to pornography, it also involves get-rich-quick
schemes
or a miracle drugs. In fact, as the authors point out, a study by a British computer security firm, Clearswift Ltd, discovered in 2004 that finance spams topped the list of the most popular with 39%, whereas pornography was at the bottom of the list, 4.8%.
The authors have obviously done their research and they have completed an impressive job in putting together all of the information in a clear, upbeat and conversation style that present readers with valuable insights into the world of Internet crime.
The message is unmistakable, think twice before clicking something within the body of an email or giving out information to anyone and always bear in mind caveat emptor. Moreover, the authors' elaborate suggestions that appear throughout the book as to how to prevent problems should not go unheeded.
Norm Goldman, Editor Bookpleasures
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This book is a must read for anyone interested in their internet security.
I think this book really should be a must read for anyone who in online. Internet security is a big problem, and as truly unpleasant as spam is, as malware is, as viruses are... they are NOTHING in comparison to identity
theft
and to internet cons that drain bank accounts.
According to the first chapter there are ten million americans scammed and swindled every year. That number is staggering to me. To put it into perspective... there are 120 countries on the earth that have less people in their borders than the number of people swindled in America every year. Portugal. Sweden. Switzerland. The Domincan Republic. Chad. Finland and Norway combined. There are more people swindled in America than even live in the countries that I just named. That is insane.
Here are the things I liked about this book and why I think it should be read:
1. It is an easy to read writing style. Not too techy. Not too legalese.
2. It tells about real life stories. Not just hypothetical scenarios. Lots of actual cases of
scams
and swindles.
3. It gets the information and advice and perspective from not just the law enforcement involved, but from the victims and from the actual con artists.
4. It breaks the scams down step by step, including the variations, and s
how
s how to know when you are being scammed.
Internet security is so important in this day and
age
of identity theft, internet cons, and hacking of personal information. There is only so much that software can do to protect us. Frankly, we have to be knowledgeable and protect ourselves.
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no technical answer to phishing
The book is a hallmark of our current Internet experiences. The editors go through the various
scams circulating
on the Web. Like the Nigerian 419. Or the Russian/East European mail order brides. Or the fake presc
ription drugs
. An amazing compendium of the darknet. Some readers may be scared off the net. But more likely, you will gain some protection simply by being aware of the book's advice.
One chapter is devoted to phishing. Where an email purports to be from a bank, and breathlessly urges you to log in to your account, to ascertain some important detail. Or the email might say it is from eBay or Paypal, with similar urgencies. The chapter is instructive for many readers. But please note that the editors do not offer anything in the way of a technical antiphishing solution. Their methods involve manual effort on your part. Alas, there will always be gullible or inexperienced users to fall prey to phishers.
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Identity theft explained and how to prevent it!
This small sized book identifies and explains the identity
theft
spectrum and
how
it occurs. It tells how we are taken in by con men and women and how to prevent it. In some cases, we are even shown how to bring to justice these heartless criminals.
A basic primer packed with insights any Internet user should be aware of
Scams
& Swindles:
How
To Recognize And
Avoid
Internet Era
Rip
-
Offs
is a basic primer packed with insights any Internet user should be aware of. From Nigerian
schemes
and money laundering to phishing, id
theft
and investment
frauds
, Scams & Swindles covers method, purpose, and how to avoid becoming a victim. Mortg
age fraud
, spam and spyware receive insights too all with an eye to Internet dangers.
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Phishing. Spoofing. Spyware. Swoop and squat. Malicious spam. Chain letters. Ponzi
schemes
. ID
theft
. The Internet Era has created a whole class of
frauds
and schemes that separate people from their money. It's also given new life to older cons and
scams
. This book organizes various
rip
-
offs
by type and severity. Then it explains
how each
type of scam works -- and how an ordinary person can recognize it before getting taken in. Drawing on interviews with law enforcement experts, victims and even crooks, this book gives readers a state-of-the-art primer on financial crimes and the sleazy dealings that fall slightly short of illegal. It also uses real-life case studies of frauds, to show how they start and how they end -- all in a plain-English style that everyone can enjoy. And this book does more than just tell stories; it gives readers questions, checklists, worksheets and other tools to make sure they're not being scammed -- or to take the right actions if they have been.
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