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Privacy pandemic : how cybercriminals determine targets, attack identities, and violate rivacy - and how consumers, companies, and policymakers can fight back / Christopher A. Smith, ; foreword by Eva Valasquez.

Smith, Christopher A. (Author). Valasquez, Eva, (writer of foreword.).

Summary:

"After mounting red flags caused Chris Smith to end a close relationship, he found his digital life under attack: accounts were compromised, emails and texts were intercepted, his social security number was stolen, and his mother's home Wi-Fi router was breached. Chris would soon learn that cybercriminals had targeted him in one of the most extensive, twisted cases of digital identity theft known to experts. He discovered that he wasn't alone, but rather another casualty of the Information Age plague that continues to threaten the finances and digital safety of individuals, companies, and governments worldwide. Once he recovered from the shock and betrayal, he assembled a comprehensive team of attorneys, digital forensics specialists, and law enforcement agents and vowed to bring his attackers to justice. As Chris discovered when he tried to hold his attackers accountable, keeping vital personal information safe in the digital age is incredibly difficult. Privacy Pandemic is not only a firsthand account of what happens when one is targeted by sophisticated cybercriminals--it's also a guide for readers on how to stay safe in a dangerous digital world. Chris details the companies, software, tools, and practices that give us all the best chance of preventing security breaches and their disastrous consequences, and shares how he's turned hardship into triumph, ensuring the power to protect personal information as much as possible is where it belongs: in the hands of each of us."-- Provided by publisher.

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  • ISBN: 9781645433934
  • ISBN: 1645433935
  • Physical Description: 291 pages ; 22 cm
Subject: Computer security.
Computer crimes > Investigation > United States.
Hacking > Economic aspects.
Cyber intelligence (Computer security)
Economics.

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Troutman Branch Library 005.8 SMI (Text) 33114018647461 Adult Nonfiction Checked out 04/30/2025

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