Computer Security Guide for Paranoids

Computer Security Guide for Paranoids
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Computer Security Guide For Paranoids
by Edward LaBarge

NEW! You make sure that you lock the doors and windows in your house to keep out thieves, and you secure valuable papers in a locked cabinet or desk. But what about all that personal information stored on your computer – Social Security number, banking accounts, credit card transactions, tax returns, date of birth?

This easy-to-read handbook outlines the most common online risks to your privacy and provides simple, inexpensive measures to avoid them. You'll learn how to

  • evaluating the pros and cons of segmented ID change vs. total ID change
  • creating alternate identity documents from scratch
  • working around the onerous new rules for mail drops and private mailboxes
  • establishing real estate residence without ever signing a document
  • making your own notary embossing plate
  • interpreting, applying for, and using Social Security numbers
Technology isn't the problem; in fact, it can be the answer if you know how to use it properly. All the security measures discussed are inexpensive (many are absolutely FREE), and you don't have to be a computer genius to implement them. It's not paranoid to be vigilant about protecting your online privacy. In today's brave new cyberworld, it's essential.

Edward LaBarge has information technology (IT) certifications and training from the Department of Defense and CompTIA, and graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor's degree in management information systems. He is currently pursuing a master's degree in information security.

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