AOL offers two-factor authentication.(Up front: news, trends & analysis)(America Online Inc.)(Brief Article): An article from: Information Management Journal
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    Title: AOL offers two-factor authentication.(Up front: news, trends & analysis)(America Online Inc.)(Brief Article)
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      Title: Are you ready for the next cyber attack?(Up front: news, trends & analysis)(U.S. Department of Homeland Security will establish an office to focus on cyber security)
      Author: Nikki Swartz
      Publication: Information Management Journal (Refereed)
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      Blacks who found love on the Internet.(LIFESTYLES) : An article from: Jet
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        Title: Blacks who found love on the Internet.(LIFESTYLES)
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        Businesses improve cyber security.(News, Trends & Analysis): An article from: Information Management Journal
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          Title: Businesses improve cyber security.(News, Trends & Analysis)
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            Digging up the dirt on pharming.(internet security methods) : An article from: Security Management
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                Title: Get ready for spim: instant messaging applications face new vulnerabilities.(The Online Edge)
                Author: Odvard Egil Dyrli
                Publication: District Administration (Magazine/Journal)
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                Government failing at information, computer security.(News, Trends & Analysis): An article from: Information Management Journal
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                  Homeland security offers alerts warning of e-mail viruses.(Up front: news, trends & analysis): An article from: Information Management Journal
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                    Title: Homeland security offers alerts warning of e-mail viruses.(Up front: news, trends & analysis)
                    Author: Nikki Swartz
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                    Date: March 1, 2004
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                    Improving Internet encryption.(Up front: news, trends & analysis): An article from: Information Management Journal
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                      Nikki Swartz
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                      Title: Improving Internet encryption.(Up front: news, trends & analysis)
                      Author: Nikki Swartz
                      Publication: Information Management Journal (Refereed)
                      Date: January 1, 2005
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                      It's None of Your Business : A Consumer's Handbook for Protecting Your Privacy
                      Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
                      • A Political Soliloquy. Not one useful idea about privacy.
                      • Very Well Written
                      • Worth every penny!
                      • A user friendly guide to privacy!
                      • Must-have for any one concerned with privacy in their lives
                      It's None of Your Business : A Consumer's Handbook for Protecting Your Privacy
                      Larry Sortag
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                      It's None of Your Business is the most consumer-friendly, powerful, and informative book written on protecting and regaining your privacy. It points out not only the problems associated with our loss of privacy, but includes literally a warehouse of strategies and solutions. The book also addresses those most at risk, including women, the elderly, victims of stalkers, and those with significant assets. It contains complete sections discussing what to do in the home, at work, in public, in school, on the Internet, on the phone, at the bank, at a store, using the mail, dealing with insurance companies, travel, and investing. It provides extensive background material showing where the risks are, how to minimize them, and how to develop a plan of action to protect yourself, your identity, your credit, and your family. The author also provides incredible insight into the root causes of the problem, showing government and big business plans for the future in a cash-less society, where the government has instant access to your bank account and big business controls everything you are allowed to purchase. He comments on the collusion between business and government for complete control of your health care, finances, employment, transportation, education, social, and professional life, and even where you live. The greatest value of the book however, is that it is crammed with solutions, from controlling who has access to information about your private life and where you live, to what information goes into the major data banks, to what to do to protect your assets. Strategies are spelled out in layman's terms that everyone can understand. Unlike many books that give out a little information and leave you needing more, this book provides details about how to control the dissemination of every type of personal information you can imagine. It also contains an excellent resource section listing dozens of books, organizations, web sites, and newsletters to keep you informed and to help with your personal plan of action.

                      Because the author has spent over 15 years in the database consulting business, he is well versed in the potential for errors in huge data files that are kept on everyone. He addresses the problem of finding the files containing your personal data and then how difficult it is to extract information from them whether they be in big business or government agencies' computers. He notes that it is easy to get into a database, but very difficult, if not impossible, to get out of one. He also discusses how difficult it is to correct information that is contained therein. He includes strategies for improving the accuracy of personal data files and ways of stopping the addition of new data into the files. He also includes a discussion of the Y2K computer bug and its impact on the proliferation of inaccurate data. He suggests ways of preparing yourself and your family so that necessary information is available to medical personnel or financial institutions should data be lost or made unavailable because of loss of electricity or other essential services. Because data in these huge files is so important and yet so difficult to monitor, the author provides a wide range of options and strategies to take back control of one's personal information, so that it is accessible to them and truly their own, not subject to the whims and mistakes of large impersonal bureaucracies. He also discusses in great detail how to protect personal data on one's own computer so that it is not available to everyone else and so that it is safe from viruses and other programs that are capable of stealing or altering it when the owner is unaware. He suggests a variety of programs and strategies that anyone can implement at low cost to protect themselves while surfing the Internet or doing other online transactions.

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                      1 out of 5 stars A Political Soliloquy. Not one useful idea about privacy. .......2006-01-18

                      Don't waist your money. From cover to cover Larry Sontag tells about who is watching and how these evil men will use this information against you. I wouldn't mind that if he gave one useful bit of information on how to avoid the problem. I would recommend "How To Be Invisible" by J.J. Luna or "Bulletproof Privacy" by Boston T. Party (although it is out of date, he still gives good advice.) Also "You and the Police" by Boston T. Party is a valuable read.

                      5 out of 5 stars Very Well Written.......2003-04-06

                      In a field of poorly written and researched books, this one has an abundance of detailed info on what's going on in the world of personal privacy. Maybe he includes a bit too much revolutionary political zeal, but I found a great deal of practical guidance I can use to secure my private life in these rapidly changing times.

                      - Jimbo

                      5 out of 5 stars Worth every penny!.......2002-08-23

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                      5 out of 5 stars A user friendly guide to privacy!.......2001-12-09

                      I have read and re-read this practical and very useful book. I continue to reference it regularly and have implimented many of the techniques Sontag recommends. His suggestions regarding computer security have been particularly useful and his in-depth knowledge of banking and finance are right on! I highly recommend buying this valuable book.

                      5 out of 5 stars Must-have for any one concerned with privacy in their lives.......1999-03-17

                      This eye-opening and extremely informative book accomplishes two things. First, it alerts the reader to the incredible amount of privacy we sacrifice in our daily personal and business lives. More importantly, you will learn what to do about it! The revelation for me was the fact that privacy and convenience are usually inversely proportional. So some of the tips and techniques will have you saying "oh darn - I can't do that anymore!" However, when you truly realize that most of your life is an open book for anyone who wishes to pry into it - you'll feel enlightened and empowered by the vast amount of information this book contains. It runs the gamut from issues regarding privacy at work, financial affairs, computer, communications, and more. There is also an excellent resource section at the end to enable you to explore further into the world of privacy. Whether you're concerned about Big Brother, being stalked, or simply of the mind that in this technology age it's increasingly vital to keep one's business private and secure, None Of Your Business is a must read.

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