The basics of digital privacy simple tools to protect your personal information and your identity online

Who's watching you online? These days, it's hard to be sure. But the recent Edward Snowden revelations of NSA data mining and the constant threat of identity theft from criminals mean your privacy is in jeopardy. The Basics of Digital Privacy teaches you how to protect the privacy of your...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Cherry, Denny
Other Authors: LaRock, Thomas
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Waltham, Massachusetts Syngress 2014
Series:The basics
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Collection: O'Reilly - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Internet games and downloadsApplication stores; Windows antivirus software; Apple computers need antivirus software; Cell phones and tablets; Summary; Chapter 5: Posting Information Online; Kinds of information that shouldnt be posted online; How to protect information that is posted online; Twitter; Facebook; Securing a specific Facebook post; Setting Facebook privacy settings; Flickr; MySpace; Summary; Chapter 6: Who's Watching What You Do?; How can someone watch what I do?; E-mail; Web browsing traffic; Intercepting traffic directly on your machine; Intercepting traffic on the Internet
  • Front Cover; The Basics of Digital Privacy: Simple Tools to Protect Your Personal Information and Your Identity Online; Copyright; Dedication; Acknowledgments; Contents; Author Biography; Introduction; Chapter 1: Storing Your Personal Information Online; Storing your personal information online; How much information you share with companies; Risks of sharing too much information online; Giving attackers the information that they need; Telling thieves when to break into your house; Knowing how companies protect your information; Cookies and websites; InPrivate Browsing
  • Network address translationNetwork firewalls; Securing your Wi-Fi network; AT & T U-Verse router; D-Link router; NetGear routers; Hiding your wireless network; MAC address filtering; Changing the MAC address in Windows; Changing the MAC address in Apple OS X; Letting others onto your Wi-Fi network; Other devices on the network; Summary; Chapter 4: Securing Your Home Computer; Data encryption for the home user; Native Windows data encryption; Encrypting a disk in Windows; Encrypting a disk in Mac OSX; What do those website security logos mean?; When Tech Support calls you
  • Turning cookies off in Internet ExplorerTurning cookies off in Firefox; Turning cookies off in Chrome; Turning off cookies in Safari; Summary; Chapter 2: Usernames and Passwords for Websites; Picking a username; Picking a password; How passwords are figured out; Unique passwords; Creating unique passwords; Passphrases; Two-factor authentication; Using fob-based systems; Using software-based two-factor authentication systems; Using a text-messaging-based system; The more important the longer they should be; Summary; Chapter 3: Your Home Network; Securing your home network; Securing your router
  • How can a government watch what I do?SSL versus the NSA; How can I stop people from watching what I do?; E-mail; Setting up PGP on Microsoft's Outlook 2013; Sending encrypted e-mails; Importing a public key from another person; Web browsing; Consequences; Ease of use; Government scrutiny; Summary; Chapter 7: Laws and Internet Privacy; The law and changing technology; PRISM; Canadian version of PRISM; Is all this legal?; Is all this moral?; Summary; Index