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How personal & Internet security work

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In 2003, fraud and identity theft cost consumers at least $437 million dollars.

In 2004, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission received 247,000 consumer complaints in 2004 (up 15 per cent from 2003), from individuals whose identity was stolen, and according to Reuters.com (2/2005), Americans lost $548 million dollars to identity theft and consumer fraud in 2004.

Don't allow yourself to become a part of the statistics! "How Personal and Internet Security Works" illustrates in vivid detail the many dangers faced by those who use the Internet to send or receive email, surf the Web, conduct personal business, use a credit card, or even travel to airports and how those dangers can be solved.

You'll also get detailed explanations of Internet privacy issues such as spyware, phishing, identity theft, data mining, biometrics, and security cameras, as well as Homeland Security issues such as airport scanning and terrorist screening.

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Que Corporation,U.S.
0789735539 / 9780789735539
Paperback
005.8
31/05/2006
United States
English
viii, 280 p. : col. ill.
26 cm
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