Friday, March 16, 2012
 

Our new book is now available!



bookLadies & Gentlemen – Your attention please for a very special announcement!

After many months of writing, re-writing, editing, crossings out, sleepless nights and evenings on the sofa ignoring my lovely (understanding, beautiful) wife, I’ve finally finished and published my very first book – “Scammers, Spammers & Social Engineers”

What’s it all about?

An extract from our pre-launch press release

“Scammers, Spammers & Social Engineers: A Scam Detectives guide to keeping your business safe online” cuts through all the technical jargon and “geek-speak” to explain,in plain English, the threats that Companies face from scammers and hackers attempting to catch them unawares, the dangers presented by the social networking revolution, how the Internet has allowed scams that have their origins in the 19th Century to make a sophisticated come-back and even how naive members of staff could accidentally expose a firm to corporate Identity Theft.

The old rules no longer apply

“This is not just another book about online scams” says Charles. “This Government report clearly shows that business owners need help to recognise some of the threats to their Company’s financial security that simply didn’t exist until recently, including viruses and malware distributed on social networking websites such as Facebook and Twitter that could allow hackers to steal Company data or plunder bank accounts, hacked email accounts that can be used to issue fake purchase orders that could cost you thousands of pounds, and the opportunities to make a quick profit that could lead to executives landing themselves in trouble with the authorities.”

“Scammers, hackers and cyber-thieves have moved with the times” he continues. “Criminals are using advances in technology to work smarter and businesses are increasingly becoming the target of their schemes. The crooks know many of the red flags’ that Internet users have traditionally looked for and are finding ways around them, so the old rules no longer apply.”

Practical help and advice

As well as exploring the methods used by cybercriminals, the author offers practical help and advice for business owners concerned about protecting their business interests.

“Education and training are the keys to Internet security. Whilst a hardware solution such as a strong firewall can help to protect your systems from outside intruders, it can’t stop you or your stafffrom falling for a sophisticated social engineering scam and unwittingly parting with information that should be kept private. The chapter on protecting your business includes guidance on implementing a strong IT acceptable use policy, restricting the use of removable media devices such as USB flash drives that could put client data at risk or introduce viruses to your systems, advice on training staff in the correct use of email to avoid unwittingly sharing confidential information and a method of generating passwords that are both secure and easy for the user to remember.”

Where can you buy it?

Scammers, Spammers and Social Engineers is available to purchase direct from our publisher’s website for only £9.99 plus P&P (Paperback) or for instant download at only £7.99 (PDF Reader required).

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  • Great website guys, unfortunalty scammers and fraudsters are inevitable in the media society we now live in. I believe changes must be made to protect innocent people & business’s from getting scammed. The ASA are taking dramatic steps relating to miss leading adverts/services , this includes social mediums such as Facebook,Twitter,Linkedin etc…Anyone found to be representing/operating as a non existant company and offering services /adivce to people will be dealt with accordingly, as from march 11th 2011. Theres nothing worse than a start up business being given bad advice from someone who has no relivent experience. Theres nothing worse than someone pretending to be a business expert when they no jack shi* about business.Twitter is a great example of people pretending to be advisors,experts and businesss owners, when infact they are fraudsters/chancers and down right idiots ! I am passionate about legit start up companies,it annoys me when i read some of the bullshi* certain so called business pros offer advice !,A lot more needs to be done to police social media & fraudsters/scammers. (my site has its offical launch mid march) I have met my fair share of scammers along the way (twitter being the main Instigator of scammers) ,I was so pleased to come across your website I will be reading it more often.Keep up the good work.

     
     
     
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