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Hack proofing your identity in the information age : protect your family on the internet! / Teri Bidwell ; Michael Cross, technical editor ; Ryan Russell, technical reviewer.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bidwell, Teri.
Contributor:
Cross, Michael, 1965-
Russell, Ryan, 1969-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Computer security.
Identification cards--Forgeries.
Identification cards.
Internet fraud.
Computer crimes.
Impostors and imposture.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (393 p.)
Place of Publication:
Rockland, MA : Syngress, c2002.
Summary:
Identity-theft is the fastest growing crime in America, affecting approximately 900,000 new victims each year. Protect your assets and personal information online with this comprehensive guide.Hack Proofing Your Identity will provide readers with hands-on instruction for how to secure their personal information on multiple devices. It will include simple measures as well as advanced techniques gleaned from experts in the field who have years of experience with identity theft and fraud. This book will also provide readers with instruction for identifying cyber-crime and the different
Contents:
1931836515.pdf; 1931836515.pdf; Cover; Table of Contents; Chapter 1 Identity Theft: Are You At Risk?; Chapter 2 Protecting Your Hard Drive; Chapter 3 Keeping Your E-mail Private; Chapter 4 Self Defense on the Web; Chapter 5 Connecting to the Internet Safely; Chapter 6 Are Your Kids Putting You at Risk?; Chapter 7 If You Become a Victim; Chapter 8 Configuring Your Browser and Firewall; Index; Related Titles
Notes:
Includes index.
ISBN:
1-281-05599-9
9786611055998
0-08-047808-5
OCLC:
51563339

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