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    and punishment in such cases. There are also some other privacy related regulations. These regulations were passed by Congress in order to protect privacy violations and in response to accounting information system attacks. In addition to the CAN-SPAM Act discussed above, a number of federal regulations, including the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH), and the Financial Service…

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    The Ted Talk

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    There are many forms people on this planet, varying from different colored eyes, skin color, height, weight, hairstyles, clothes we wear, and different names. Everyone is an individual and has their own way of how think and the way they interpret the world around them. We also project people a certain by what is said about them by people, the way the media portrays them, or simply by the way they look like on the outside. This is a thing called stereotyping or labeling of a person. In the TED…

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    trustworthy broker or exchange market which can facilitate their buying of the stocks. Most people have testified that penny stock market is a bad place, full of spam and fraud. Yes, that could be true according to them. This could be true because they had a head-to-head collision with that spam. I suppose the victims of fraud and spam subscribed to misleading newsletters. How can one determine the best penny stocks newsletter to subscribe to? This has been a hard decision for penny stock…

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    2007, Jeffrey Brett Goodin of California was convicted under the provisions of the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003. Goodin was found guilty of sending thousands of emails to America online users whilst posing as AOL’s billing department, which prompted customers to send personal and credit card information. The offender was sentenced for 6 years, just a fraction of the 101 years he could have been given for the CAN-SPAM violation and other counts including wire fraud, unauthorized use of credit cards and…

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    The Origins Of Email

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    Origins In 1971, Ray Tomlinson was credited with the creation of the modern day email by advancing on the already relevant SNDMSG electronic mail program. What he did was allow any computer to contact and communicate with each other as long as they were using the same . This was a huge impact because before the only way of communicating was between the same type of computer. Then in the early 1980’s, personal computers networked with LAN’s (Local Area Network) became more dominant. But again…

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    Background On Sunday, November 7, 2010 the cruise ship, Carnival Splendor, departed Long Beach, California for seven-day, six-night cruise touring the Mexican Riviera; with stops in Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlán, and Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. Carnival Splendor was to arrive back in Long Beach with its 3,200 guests and 1,167 crew members on Saturday, November 13. On Monday, November 8, 2010 at 6:00a.m., a fire erupted in the aft engine room. The Splendor operates on six diesel engines, three in the…

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    generation. Big businesses and internet marketers understand the importance of email marketing. Yet, there is a stigma about email marketing with the rest of the population. The primary reason for this is spam. Here’s the three word history of spam: low conversion rates. Spamalytics did a study of spam conversion rates in 2008. They sent out 347 million cold emails, trying to sell a pharmaceutical product. Only 25 people bought the medicine. That’s one sale for every 12.5 million emails sent.…

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    com/view.asp?id=36242 "Free Essay Internet Regulation." ECheat - Free Essays, Free Term Papers, Custom Essays. 31 Dec. 2005. Web. 10 May 2010. http://www.echeat.com/essay.php?t=28353 Kornblum,Janet. "Spam Continues to Increase," Newsfactor.com, January 13, 2002 "Spam: What Is Spam?" Spam – Antivirus - Identity Theft - Scams and Fraud: STOP IT. Web. 10 May 2010.…

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    like to touch on is the importance of having a plan to respond to customers (positive and negative) and deal with spam. Too often, there is no policy in place, causing a slowed response time and, sometimes, inaccurate or inappropriate responses. Make sure your company has a plan for responding to the following, as they will no doubt happen: Positive or neutral customer interactions Spam Hostile comments or reviews Negative comments or…

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    From a cybersecurity point of view the use of a private electronic mail (email) server must be justified by promoting the security of the email communications. The great value of email is that it permits exchanging messages between almost any two parties without much more preparation than the exchange of the email addresses of the communicating parties. But Goodrich and Tamassia (2011, pp.500-501) explain that fundamental email protocols do not address authentication, integrity or…

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