Cyber spying tracking your family's (sometimes) secret online lives

This book shows everyday computer users how to become cyber-sleuths. It takes readers through the many different issues involved in spying on someone online. It begins with an explanation of reasons and ethics, covers the psychology of spying, describes computer and network basics, and takes readers...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Fair, Ted
Other Authors: Nordfelt, Michael, Ring, Sandra, Cole, Eric
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Rockland, MA Syngress Pub. 2005
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Collection: O'Reilly - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:This book shows everyday computer users how to become cyber-sleuths. It takes readers through the many different issues involved in spying on someone online. It begins with an explanation of reasons and ethics, covers the psychology of spying, describes computer and network basics, and takes readers step-by-step through many common online activities, and shows what can be done to compromise them. The book's final section describes personal privacy and counter-spy techniques. By teaching by both theory and example this book empowers readers to take charge of their computers and feel confident they can be aware of the different online activities their families engage in. Expert authors have worked at Fortune 500 companies, NASA, CIA, NSA and all reside now at Sytex, one of the largest government providers of IT services. *Targets an area that is not addressed by other books: black hat techniques for computer security at the personal computer level. *Targets a wide audience: personal computer users, specifically those interested in the online activities of their families
Physical Description:xxiii, 439 pages illustrations
ISBN:9781597490252
1281035815
008048865X
9786611035815
9781281035813
9780080488653
1597490253