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| Access Denied |
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Access Denied: The Complete Guide to Protecting Your Business Online.
Learn to protect your online business using this insightful and practical guide to computer security. Through use of real examples, you'll understand and address the risks associated with using email, Web sites, e-commerce, portable devices, networks, and computer systems. This guide explains how to prepare for and prevent computer security problems as well as the best means of responding to and recovering from attacks. Also, you'll get details on the different types of viruses, the damage they can cause, and what type of virus protection tools to use. |
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| Audible Audio Books (iPod) |
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| Audible offers a wide range of political books and privacy books in audio format. Can be listened to on your iPod or other digital device. For those who don't like to read or simply don't have the time this is a great resource. Offers a free player with membership and frequently has timely, free political pieces. |
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| Closeout Technical Books |
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| If you really want to build up your collection of computer manuals and technical books on the cheap we recommend checking out the clearance section at this site. While slightly dated most computer titles go for as little as a dollar so you can quickly and cheaply build your reference library. |
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| Hacker Attack |
$29.99
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Hacker Attack is the only book about computer security that is at once entertaining, understandable, and practical. You'll be fascinated as you read about hackers, crackers and whackers--people who spend their time trying to break into your computer, spreading computer viruses, or peeping (and recording what they see!) as you surf the Internet or send email.
Best of all, this book provides simple but powerful solutions to all these security needs. It's all on the book's CD. Protect yourself right now with firewalls, anonymisers, and virus-guards. This is without doubt the most readable and interesting book about computer security ever written. You'll enjoy reading it, and you'll be safe after you've followed its advice
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| Hide Your Assets and Disappear |
$14
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"A real nuts-and-bolts guide that puts all aspects of offshore planning in the hands of U.S. citizens planning worldwide transactions. A must have book for everyone's library."
The book is for hard-core freedom seekers. It's also recommended for people interested in more conventional techniques for protecting money, property, and other valuables. |
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| How To Be Invisible: Revised Edition |
$16.77
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MUST READ! From cyberspace to crawl spaces, new innovations in information gathering have left the private life of the average person open to scrutiny, and worse, exploitation. In this thoroughly revised update of his immensely popular guide How to Be Invisible, J.J. Luna shows you how to protect yourself from these information predators by securing your vehicle and real estate ownership, your bank accounts, your business dealings, your computer files, your home address, and more. |
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| How to Live Hidden, Happy and Free! |
$15.95
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Bulletproof Privacy: How to Live Hidden, Happy and Free!
Real-world info here, unlike most other privacy books I've read. Boston's writing style is also highly entertaining with lots of great humor, stories, and analogies. A home run of a book! |
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| How to Protect Yourself in the Digital Age |
$27.95
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From best-selling author and leading consumer advocate Michael Hyatt comes a startling report of how the government, industry, individuals, and interest groups have access to personal information about you. Fortunately Invasion of Privacy: How to Protect Yourself in the Digital Age contains valuable information about what you can do to protect yourself.
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| Internet Privacy for Dummies |
$15.39
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The Internet and the Information age has brought a new era of privacy, or lack there of. Identity theft is rampant and personal privacy is eroded in the name of ecommerce efficiency or "homeland" security. Internet Privacy for Dummies is an excellent text empowering the individual to fight big brother. |
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| Secrets and Lies |
$29.99
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Secrets and Lies : Digital Security in a Networked World
Whom can you trust? Try Bruce Schneier, whose rare gift for common sense makes his book Secrets and Lies: Digital Security in a Networked World both enlightening and practical. He's worked in cryptography and electronic security for years, and has reached the depressing conclusion that even the loveliest code and toughest hardware still will yield to attackers who exploit human weaknesses in the users. The book is neatly divided into three parts, covering the turn-of-the-century landscape of systems and threats, the technologies used to protect and intercept data, and strategies for proper implementation of security systems. Moving away from blind faith in prevention, Schneier advocates swift detection and response to an attack, while maintaining firewalls and other gateways to keep out the amateurs.
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