Spam Nation
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Spam Nation

MP3 CD – Unabridged, November 18, 2014

Price
$11.29
Publisher
Brilliance Audio
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1501210426
Dimensions
6.5 x 0.63 x 5.5 inches
Weight
2.88 ounces

Description

About the Author Brian Krebs is an award-winning journalist and founder of the highly acclaimed cybersecurity blog KrebsOnSecurity.com. For fourteen years, Krebs was a reporter for the Washington Post, where he authored the acclaimed Security Fix blog. He has been profiled in the New York Times and Bloomberg Businessweek and has appeared on the Today Show, Good Morning America, CNN, NPR, Fox, ABC News, in the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and more.

Features & Highlights

  • There is a Threat Lurking Online with the Power to Destroy Your Finances, Steal Your Personal Data, and Endanger Your Life.
  • In
  • Spam Nation
  • , investigative journalist and cybersecurity expert Brian Krebs unmasks the criminal masterminds driving some of the biggest spam and hacker operations targeting Americans and their bank accounts. Tracing the rise, fall, and alarming resurrection of the digital mafia behind the two largest spam pharmacies—and countless viruses, phishing, and spyware attacks—he delivers the first definitive narrative of the global spam problem and its threat to consumers everywhere.
  • Blending cutting-edge research, investigative reporting, and firsthand interviews, this terrifying true story reveals how we unwittingly invite these digital thieves into our lives every day. From unassuming computer programmers right next door to digital mobsters like "Cosma"—who unleashed a massive malware attack that has stolen thousands of Americans' logins and passwords—Krebs uncovers the shocking lengths to which these people will go to profit from our data and our wallets.
  • Not only are hundreds of thousands of Americans exposing themselves to fraud and dangerously toxic products from rogue online pharmacies, but even those who never open junk messages are at risk. As Krebs notes, spammers can—and do—hack into accounts through these emails, harvest personal information like usernames and passwords, and sell them on the digital black market. The fallout from this global epidemic doesn't just cost consumers and companies billions, it costs lives too.
  • Fast-paced and utterly gripping,
  • Spam Nation
  • ultimately proposes concrete solutions for protecting ourselves online and stemming this tidal wave of cybercrime—before it's too late.
  • "Krebs's talent for exposing the weaknesses in online security has earned him respect in the IT business and loathing among cybercriminals.… His track record of scoops…has helped him become the rare blogger who supports himself on the strength of his reputation for hard-nosed reporting." —
  • Bloomberg Businessweek

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Most Helpful Reviews

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For those who detest spam, at least you experience a measure of revenge on the 2 worst offenders...

Check out the review by ABP. Hits the nail on the head. Great research, interesting topic, but beyond this author's skills to turn into a great read. What can be done to eliminate spam? This author offers little to both individual victims and those in power to effect change.
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Five Stars

Historically accurate and well written.
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Good inside view of how things works in the spam ...

enjoying it so far. Good inside view of how things works in the spam world.
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Five Stars

A great page turner.
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I purchased this in the audiobook version and really enjoyed listening to it

I purchased this in the audiobook version and really enjoyed listening to it. I am not an internet security guru, but was simplicity interested in how the whole annoying SPAM process works and why. This book explained this things and did so with specific examples that were quite interesting. I would not call this a particularly exciting book as the subject matter does not lend itself well to that sort of classification, but it was very interesting. Krebs did an excellent job with conveying a lot of technical information and concepts in very comprehensible manners. I have to cut this review short because I now have to go change all my passwords...