Don't Step in the Trap: How to Recognize and Avoid Email Phishing Scams
More and more consumers and businesses are being victimized by increasingly sophisticated email scams, including "phishing" schemes. This handy, step-by-step guide, written in plain English, will show you how to recognize phishing emails. It will help you avoid being taken in by these scams, without having to decipher a lot of computer jargon. Includes quick reference guide and glossary.
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Don't Step in the Trap: How to Recognize and Avoid Email Phishing Scams
More and more consumers and businesses are being victimized by increasingly sophisticated email scams, including "phishing" schemes. This handy, step-by-step guide, written in plain English, will show you how to recognize phishing emails. It will help you avoid being taken in by these scams, without having to decipher a lot of computer jargon. Includes quick reference guide and glossary.
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Don't Step in the Trap: How to Recognize and Avoid Email Phishing Scams

Don't Step in the Trap: How to Recognize and Avoid Email Phishing Scams

by Brett Smith
Don't Step in the Trap: How to Recognize and Avoid Email Phishing Scams

Don't Step in the Trap: How to Recognize and Avoid Email Phishing Scams

by Brett Smith

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Overview

More and more consumers and businesses are being victimized by increasingly sophisticated email scams, including "phishing" schemes. This handy, step-by-step guide, written in plain English, will show you how to recognize phishing emails. It will help you avoid being taken in by these scams, without having to decipher a lot of computer jargon. Includes quick reference guide and glossary.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157837570
Publisher: Brett Smith
Publication date: 04/09/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 235 KB

About the Author

Brett W. Smith is a native of Jacksonville, Florida. He studied math and government at the University of Texas at Austin, and political science, accounting, and German at Brigham Young University. After graduating from law school at BYU, he became an attorney, working both in private practice and in corporate legal departments.

He has also worked as computer network administrator and database administrator. He has been fascinated by computers and software since getting his first computer in college, an IBM PC-XT. Its 10 MB hard disk seemed to be immense.

Although he is an attorney, he dislikes legalese and prefers plain English. He focuses on making complex topics more understandable.

He now resides in Spokane, Washington.
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