An attacker on the other side of the planet finds and tries to tap an unlisted Midwestern test machine as an open proxy less than 24 hours after it's switched on. That in turn triggers a hunt that bounces from Korea to Austin to China to San Francisco, picking up some tantalizing clues concerning the attackers' ultimate goals.

When an ISP that has been with you through thick and thin hits the road, something's wrong. Email Battles gives you the play-by-play on how one phisher destroyed Go Daddy's relationship with NectarTECH, an ISP that managed over 200 Go Daddy accounts and 600 servers.

It's easy to send an e-greeting that can't hide phishing links and slips by corporate spam and content filters. So why doesn't Hallmark, the Number 2 greeting card company do it? Email Battles takes Yet Another Corporate Giant to school.

Christmas e-card makers knew they had a problem delivering messages through corporate spam and content filters. They just didn't know what to do about it, until they discovered Email Battles' Oughta Be Patented Idea for Improving E-Card Deliverability Through Corporate Filters. Since publication a few days ago, e-greeters have already begun adopting the method discussed, and spit in phishers' eyes in the process.

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