Computer privacy annoyances : how to avoid the most ANNOYING invasions of your personal and online privacy /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Sebastopol, Calif. ; Farnham :
O'Reilly,
©2005.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional) |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. Privacy at risk
- The spy on your desk
- Dawn of the undead PC
- Working for the man
- The information explosion
- The data industrial complex
- Location, location, location
- 2. Privacy at home
- My data, myself
- One computer, many eyeballs
- Foil hard disk snoops
- No vault insurance
- Hide in plain sight
- Complete delete
- Watch your backups
- Microsoft confidential
- Cleaning up for charity
- Home sweet networks
- Stop WiFi drive bys
- Share and unshare alike
- Cell phones
- Spam to go
- Cell phone candid camera
- Moblog rules
- Wireless wiretaps?
- Telemarketing, junk mail, and faxes
- Don't ask, don't telemarket
- Do not call does not work
- Block that scam
- Just the fax, ma'am
- Junking junk mail
- Flag mag nags
- Pick your mail
- Identity theft
- Foil mailbox miscreants
- Check your reports
- Stop, ID thief!
- 3. Privacy on the Net
- Browsing around
- Erase your browser's footprints, part 1
- Erase your browser's footprints, part deux
- Make Web forms shoot blanks
- Rewrite Netscape's history
- Maximum privacy, maximum headaches
- Tell people finders to get lost
- Fend off cyber stalkers
- Make ad weasels go pop
- Spies you should despise
- Die spy die!
- Change browsers and dance
- Shoot the messenger
- Spam bam, no thank you ma'am
- Whose address is it, anyway?
- Nix those nasty pix
- Declare war on spam, part I
- Declare war on span, part deux
- There oughta be a law. Wait, there is a law!
- Fight fire with water
- Don't bank on it
- Watching the (digital) detectives
- Swat Web bugs
- Esquiring minds don't really want to know
- Free Web mail, free spam
- Hackers, viruses, and worms, oh my!
- Attack on the data-eating zombies
- Don't get too attached
- Friends don't let friends open attachments
- Antivirus software is not enough
- Stop spreading the news
- Make updates automatic
- Online shopping
- Give credit where credit is due ...
- ... But don't take undue credit
- They know when you've been shopping
- You are what you buy
- Would you like spam with that?
- 99.44% hacker safe
- Online file swapping
- I share the songs that make the whole world sing ...
- The sue me, sue you blues
- Avoid P2P vermin
- Kids and the Net
- Let Internet Explorer play Web cop
- Hire a nanny
- Thanks for not sharing
- I H8 IM
- Privacy @ large
- Whose stalking me?
- Antidotes for domain poisoning
- Bloggers are from Mars, lawyers are from Venus
- Usenet or lose it.
- 4. Privacy at work
- The Internet at work
- Surfing on company time
- Visit NasteePix.com, get fired?
- Out of the office, but not out of sight
- Whose email is it, anyway?
- Beware of IT spies
- Chewing the fat on chat
- Do your hunting from home
- Applying for work
- This is your job on drugs
- The background on background checks
- Bury the dirt
- Avoid questionable questions
- HR/personnel records
- When personnel gets personal
- Avoid bad PR from HR
- Beware employee ID theft
- Miscellaneous work issues
- Dish the dirt, lose your job?
- Medical records may be hazardous to your job
- Cameras, cameras, everywhere
- The searchers.
- 5. Privacy in public
- At the store
- Don't get cashiered
- Your loyalty is not rewarded
- My soft drink is spying on me!
- My identity has been swiped!
- Be anti-social
- Improving your rental health
- Libraries and schools
- Beware public Net terminals
- Your reading habits are private ...
- ... Except when the Feds step in
- So what's your major?
- Apply with care
- High school confidential
- On the road
- Grounded by no-fly lists
- My bag has been flagged
- You life is an open bag
- High-risk frisks
- The EZ way to track your movements
- We know where you drove last summer
- At the doctor's office
- Testing can be hazardous to your health insurance
- Keep your hospital stay private
- Medical marketing migraines
- Report privacy gaffes
- Be careful what you tell your doctor
- At the bank
- All offshore that's going offshore?
- Tell insurers to drop your SSN
- Safety in boxes?
- Miscellaneous
- Keep those cards at home
- Get debt collectors off your back
- Hello, my name is Brad, and I'll be your thief this evening
- Get ready for your close-up.
- 6. Privacy and Uncle Sam
- Public agencies and you
- Private lives, public information
- Keep the USPS from selling your address
- Take leave of your census
- Taking license with your license
- The taxman cometh
- Political privacy
- Vote yes on privacy
- Voters for sale
- Retail politics
- Local law enforcement
- Your papers, please
- You're under arrest, forever
- Escaping the long arm of the law
- Pull over and show me your DNA
- Spooks and snoops
- G-man spam
- Are the Feds tapping your phone?
- What's in your files?
- 7. Privacy in the future
- Slamming spam
- Assuring authentication
- Regarding reputation
- Foiling phishers
- Rating risks
- Insulating identity
- Whither Washington?
- Privacy power.