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Zusatztext "...a great book...to the authors credit...very good stuff..." (Micro Mart! 28 September 2002)"...a typically high quality guide...comprehensive..." (PC Plus! December 2002)"...an entertaining and informative to me...(PC Utilities! December 2002) Informationen zum Autor John R. Levine is the author of UNIX For Dummies. Ray Everett-Church is a respected speaker and consultant on Internet privacy. Gregg Stebben , a former journalist, has appeared on CNN. Klappentext Covers the essentials: An individual Internet user needs to know to help maintain personal privacy. Topics include securing a PC and Internet connection, knowing the risks of releasing personal information, cutting back on spam and other e-mail nuisances, and dealing with personal privacy away from the computer. Covers the enhanced features of the latest releases of Internet filtering software and privacy tools.* Series features: The...For Dummies series has always been popular with new Internet users. Internet For Dummies remains the #1 beginning reference for Internet users. This book looks to follow the successes of its predecessors. Zusammenfassung Privacy issues come to the news every day. From big time break-ins to corporate and government computers to small time violations of e-mail or credit, there are real privacy concerns. This book provides the individual Internet users the information they need to know to help maintain personal privacy. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword.Introduction.Part I: Electronic Privacy Overview.Chapter 1: How Private Are You Right Now?Chapter 2: The Law, the Privacy Industry, and You.Part II: PCs and Privacy.Chapter 3: Safety Check: Looking under the Hood of Your Computer.Chapter 4: Privacy for Computers and Networks with Multiple Users.Chapter 5: Privacy for Laptops and Handheld Devices.Part III: Privacy on the Internet.Chapter 6: You and Your Internet Service Provider (ISP).Chapter 7: Fighting Back against Hackers.Chapter 8: Viruses, Worms, Macro Viruses, and Trojan Horses.Chapter 9: "Help! There's a Hole in My Browser!".Chapter 10: Why the E in E-Mail Stands for Easy-to-Intercept.Chapter 11: Spam: Why It's Not Just a Funny Lunch Meat Any More.Chapter 12: Safely Shopping Online.Chapter 13: Safe Banking and Investing Online.Part IV: Beyond the PC: Offline Electronic Privacy.Chapter 14: Protecting Your E-Money, E-Credit, and E-Dentity.Chapter 15: Your Telephone and Your Privacy.Chapter 16: Protecting Your Privacy at Work.Chapter 17: The Government Is Here to Help - or Not.Part V: The Part of Tens.Chapter 18: Ten Privacy Freedom Fighters Who Fight for You.Chapter 19: Ten Ways to Fight Back for Fun and Profit.Chapter 20: Ten Easy Tricks for Cutting Down on Spam.Chapter 21: Ten Reliable Sources for Computer Virus Information.Chapter 22: Ten Great Privacy Books (Other than This One!).Index....
"...a great book...to the authors credit...very good stuff..." (Micro Mart, 28 September 2002) "...a typically high quality guide...comprehensive..." (PC Plus, December 2002) "...an entertaining and informative to me...(PC Utilities, December 2002)
Auteur
John R. Levine is the author of UNIX For Dummies. Ray Everett-Church is a respected speaker and consultant on Internet privacy. Gregg Stebben, a former journalist, has appeared on CNN.
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Résumé
Privacy issues come to the news every day. From big time break-ins to corporate and government computers to small time violations of e-mail or credit, there are real privacy concerns. This book provides the individual Internet users the information they need to know to help maintain personal privacy.
Contenu
Foreword. Introduction. Part I: Electronic Privacy Overview. Chapter 1: How Private Are You Right Now? Chapter 2: The Law, the Privacy Industry, and You. Part II: PCs and Privacy. Chapter 3: Safety Check: Looking under the Hood of Your Computer. Chapter 4: Privacy for Computers and Networks with Multiple Users. Chapter 5: Privacy for Laptops and Handheld Devices. Part III: Privacy on the Internet. Chapter 6: You and Your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Chapter 7: Fighting Back against Hackers. Chapter 8: Viruses, Worms, Macro Viruses, and Trojan Horses. Chapter 9: "Help! There's a Hole in My Browser!". Chapter 10: Why the E in E-Mail Stands for Easy-to-Intercept. Chapter 11: Spam: Why It's Not Just a Funny Lunch Meat Any More. Chapter 12: Safely Shopping Online. Chapter 13: Safe Banking and Investing Online. Part IV: Beyond the PC: Offline Electronic Privacy. Chapter 14: Protecting Your E-Money, E-Credit, and E-Dentity. Chapter 15: Your Telephone and Your Privacy. Chapter 16: Protecting Your Privacy at Work. Chapter 17: The Government Is Here to Help - or Not. Part V: The Part of Tens. Chapter 18: Ten Privacy Freedom Fighters Who Fight for You. Chapter 19: Ten Ways to Fight Back for Fun and Profit. Chapter 20: Ten Easy Tricks for Cutting Down on Spam. Chapter 21: Ten Reliable Sources for Computer Virus Information. Chapter 22: Ten Great Privacy Books (Other than This One!). Index.