Bulletproof Privacy: How to Live Hidden, Happy and Free!28 reviews
Boston T. Party, Kenneth W. Royce

Javelin Pr, 1997

Interesting read

+ Good suggestions but a little dated.
+ Bulletproof Privacy

Interesting read. It will definitely raise your awareness in daily interactions with human beings and technology with respect to how much information about yourself you provide.
  
  











  



  
Work From Home At Any Age: A Self-made Millionaire Reveals How You Can Create the Debt-free Business of Your ...7 reviews

Canary Islands Press, 2005

What a waste...

+ "Lousy book" or lousy REVIEWER ???
+ Great book especially for student in high school or college
+ How to work from home at any age.
  
  











  



  
Invasion of Privacy: How to Protect Yourself in the Digital Age14 reviews
Michael Hyatt

Regnery Publishing, Inc., 2001

Insightful explanation, great advice and resources

+ Excellent Privacy Primer
+ Excellent Privacy Primer

Privacy has become an increasingly important issue for ordinary citizens who thought their personal and concealed. More and more, we've discovered that information we thought was confidential is, in fact, public knowledge . . . or nearly so. The question for us now is how to protect ourselves from ...
  
  











  



  
Boston on Surviving Y2K12 reviews
Kenneth W. Royce, Boston T. Party

Javelin Press, 1998

Not just for Y2K..........

+ Preparation is positive,
+ applicable even after Y2K
+ Boston on Surviving
+ One of the best survival manuals ever.
  
  











  



  
Computer Security for the Home and Small Office13 reviews
Thomas C. Greene

Apress, 2004

Good Intro To Security

+ Nice action list
+ And funny, too

Thomas Greene is most well known for his articles on cybercrime, network and computer security and other information technology subjects for the British tech newspaper The Register. As Associate Editor and journalist for The Register he has a developed a distinctive style and a great reputation. ...
  
  











  



  
It's None of Your Business: A Complete Guide to Protecting Your Privacy, Identity and Assets (4th Edition)7 reviews
Larry Sontag

P M I Enterprises, 2001

Must-have for any one concerned with privacy in their lives

+ Very Well Written
+ Worth every penny!
+ A user friendly guide to privacy!
  
  











  



  
From Victim To Victor: A Step By Step Guide For Ending the Nightmare of Identity Theft, Second Edition with CD12 reviews
Mari J. Frank, Dale Fetherling

Porpoise Press, 2005

A book everyone should have around

+ Book review
+ Very useful book when you are a victim of id thief
+ Security
  
  











  



  
How to Be Invisible: The Essential Guide to Protecting Your Personal Privacy, Your Assets, and Your Life ...55 reviews
J.J. Luna

Thomas Dunne Books, 2004

A must read for everyone

+ Serves To Raise One's Awareness

I read the silliness written by "Miss Deplume" and shook my head. It is wrong and ignorant at best and I hope the thinking person will see this shoddy review is FAR outweighed by the postive comments. We review our book regularly and are slowly instituting measures that provide us with more ...
  
  











  



  
Your Secrets Are My Business: Security Expert Reveals How your Trash License Plate Credit Cards cmptr Even you12 reviews
Kevin McKeown, Dave Stern

Plume, 2000

Great advice on protecting yourself!

+ A Fantastic Read !!! I loved it
+ ... and a dirty business it is

I was unable to put the book down it was so easy to read! Lots of great advice on ways to protect yourself from con artists who want to steal your identity. Who knew that it was so easy to have someone get personal information on anyone? This book is worth reading to protect you and your family!
  
  











  



  
It's None of Your Business: A Complete Guide to Protecting Your Privacy, Identity and Assets (4th Edition)7 reviews
Larry Sontag

P M I Enterprises, 2001

Must-have for any one concerned with privacy in their lives

+ Very Well Written
+ Worth every penny!
+ A user friendly guide to privacy!
  
  











  



  
Invasion of Privacy: How to Protect Yourself in the Digital Age14 reviews
Michael Hyatt

Regnery Publishing, Inc., 2001

Insightful explanation, great advice and resources

+ Excellent Privacy Primer
+ Excellent Privacy Primer

Privacy has become an increasingly important issue for ordinary citizens who thought their personal and concealed. More and more, we've discovered that information we thought was confidential is, in fact, public knowledge . . . or nearly so. The question for us now is how to protect ourselves from ...
  
  











  



  
From Victim To Victor: A Step By Step Guide For Ending the Nightmare of Identity Theft, Second Edition with CD12 reviews
Mari J. Frank, Dale Fetherling

Porpoise Press, 2005

A book everyone should have around

+ Book review
+ Very useful book when you are a victim of id thief
+ Security
  
  











  



  
Boston on Surviving Y2K12 reviews
Kenneth W. Royce, Boston T. Party

Javelin Press, 1998

Not just for Y2K..........

+ Preparation is positive,
+ applicable even after Y2K
+ Boston on Surviving
+ One of the best survival manuals ever.
  
  











  



  
Work From Home At Any Age: A Self-made Millionaire Reveals How You Can Create the Debt-free Business of Your ...7 reviews

Canary Islands Press, 2005

What a waste...

+ "Lousy book" or lousy REVIEWER ???
+ Great book especially for student in high school or college
+ How to work from home at any age.
  
  











  



  
Your Secrets Are My Business: Security Expert Reveals How your Trash License Plate Credit Cards cmptr Even you12 reviews
Kevin McKeown, Dave Stern

Plume, 2000

Great advice on protecting yourself!

+ A Fantastic Read !!! I loved it
+ ... and a dirty business it is

I was unable to put the book down it was so easy to read! Lots of great advice on ways to protect yourself from con artists who want to steal your identity. Who knew that it was so easy to have someone get personal information on anyone? This book is worth reading to protect you and your family!
  
  











  



  
Bulletproof Privacy: How to Live Hidden, Happy and Free!28 reviews
Boston T. Party, Kenneth W. Royce

Javelin Pr, 1997

Interesting read

+ Good suggestions but a little dated.
+ Bulletproof Privacy

Interesting read. It will definitely raise your awareness in daily interactions with human beings and technology with respect to how much information about yourself you provide.
  
  











  



  
Computer Security for the Home and Small Office13 reviews
Thomas C. Greene

Apress, 2004

Good Intro To Security

+ Nice action list
+ And funny, too

Thomas Greene is most well known for his articles on cybercrime, network and computer security and other information technology subjects for the British tech newspaper The Register. As Associate Editor and journalist for The Register he has a developed a distinctive style and a great reputation. ...
  
  











  



  
How to Be Invisible: The Essential Guide to Protecting Your Personal Privacy, Your Assets, and Your Life ...55 reviews
J.J. Luna

Thomas Dunne Books, 2004

A must read for everyone

+ Serves To Raise One's Awareness

I read the silliness written by "Miss Deplume" and shook my head. It is wrong and ignorant at best and I hope the thinking person will see this shoddy review is FAR outweighed by the postive comments. We review our book regularly and are slowly instituting measures that provide us with more ...