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How Personal & Internet Security Works (How It Works)

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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% 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.

About the Author

PRESTON GRALLA is a best-selling author of more than 30 books that have been translated into 20 languages, including How the Internet Works, How Wireless Works, Google Search and Tools in a Snap, and many others. A well-known technology guru, he has made many television and radio appearances, including on the CBS Early Show, CNN, MSNBC, and ABC World News Now. He has also done occasional commentaries about technology for National Public Radio's All Things Considered.

Gralla has published articles about technology for many national newspapers and magazines, including USA Today, the Los Angeles Times, the Dallas Morning News (for which he was a technology columnist), and PC Magazine. He was the founding managing editor of PC Week and founding editor, editor, and editorial director of PC/Computing. He also received the award for the Best Feature in a Computer Publication from the Computer Press Association.

Gralla is editor-in-chief of the Case Study Forum, which specializes in writing case studies for technology companies. He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with his wife Lydia, son Gabe, and daughter Mia, who occasionally visits from college.

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