Canning Spam: You've Got Mail (That You Don't Want)
暫譯: 罐頭垃圾郵件:你收到的郵件(你不想要的)
Jeremy Poteet
- 出版商: SAMS
- 出版日期: 2004-05-13
- 售價: $1,440
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $1,368
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 256
- 裝訂: Paperback
- ISBN: 0672326396
- ISBN-13: 9780672326394
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相關分類:
資訊安全、Computer-networks
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商品描述
Bad things can come in small packages. Have you ever innocently opened a vicious email? Have you ever wondered how some spammers have acquired your email address? And who are the people behind these messages? We've all been victims at one time or another. Canning Spam - You've Got Mail that You Don't Want is a book for all of us who use email. The author demystifies viruses and spam, explaining how spammers gain access to email addresses, how attackers can trick users into opening messages, how email clients can help and hurt, and how spammers can use corporate email servers as a front for their unwanted messages. The book contains stories about spam, viruses, and hackers that make for entertaining and informative reading. Each chapter includes practical advice for administrators setting policy and installing filters to block spam, as well as tips for users to help them avoid becoming part of the problem
Table of Contents:
Introduction.
1. Stealing Candy from a Baby: How
Spammers Harvest Email Addresses.
2. Neither Confirm
Nor Deny: How Email Attacks Determine that an Email Address is Active.
3. Bad Things Come in Small Packages: How Viruses are
Transmitted Through Email Attachments.
4. Using Email
Clients for Good and Evil: Guarding Against Script-Based Viruses and Worms.
5. Would the Real Sender Please Stand Up?: How Spammers
Spoof Email Identities.
6. Unwilling Accomplices?: How
Spammers Mask their Identities using Email Relaying.
7.
Separating the Wheat from the Chaff: Using Filters to Block Unwanted Emails.
8. Don't Send us a Postcard: Insuring that your Email
is not Sent in the Clear.
9. You've Got Some Email in
my Web Site: Using Web-based Email Services Securely.
10. The
Bigger they are, the Harder they Fall: Mitigating Denial of Email Services
Attacks.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
壞事往往藏在小包裹裡。你是否曾經無意中打開過一封惡意的電子郵件?你是否曾經想過某些垃圾郵件發送者是如何獲得你的電子郵件地址的?這些訊息背後的人是誰?我們每個人都曾經是受害者。《Canning Spam - You've Got Mail that You Don't Want》是一本為所有使用電子郵件的人而寫的書。作者揭開了病毒和垃圾郵件的神秘面紗,解釋了垃圾郵件發送者如何獲取電子郵件地址、攻擊者如何欺騙用戶打開訊息、電子郵件客戶端如何幫助或傷害用戶,以及垃圾郵件發送者如何利用企業電子郵件伺服器作為其不受歡迎訊息的掩護。這本書包含了有關垃圾郵件、病毒和駭客的故事,讓人讀來既有趣又具啟發性。每一章都包含了針對管理員設定政策和安裝過濾器以阻擋垃圾郵件的實用建議,以及幫助用戶避免成為問題一部分的提示。
目錄:
1. 從嬰兒手中偷糖果:垃圾郵件發送者如何收集電子郵件地址。
2. 既不確認也不否認:電子郵件攻擊如何判斷電子郵件地址是否活躍。
3. 壞事往往藏在小包裹裡:病毒如何通過電子郵件附件傳播。
4. 利用電子郵件客戶端的善與惡:防範基於腳本的病毒和蠕蟲。
5. 真正的發件人請站出來:垃圾郵件發送者如何偽造電子郵件身份。
6. 不情願的同謀:垃圾郵件發送者如何利用電子郵件中繼掩蓋其身份。
7. 分辨好壞:使用過濾器阻擋不需要的電子郵件。
8. 別給我們寄明信片:確保你的電子郵件不以明文發送。
9. 你在我的網站上有一些電子郵件:安全使用基於網頁的電子郵件服務。
10. 他們越大,摔得越重:減輕電子郵件服務拒絕攻擊的影響。