This is more than a hands-on guide to electronic surveillance; it’s
a high-tech defense manual that the average person with little or no knowledge
of electronics can use to protect himself from unlawful spying.It is also the
ultimate guide to Wi-Fi, or wireless networking; if you are totally new to Wi-Fi,
you have no idea how much time and money this material will save you.
M.L. Shannon and noted security specialist Steve Uhrig
fully explain electronic spying, hacking and wireless network monitoring, boiling
down massive amounts of information and sorting it into an easy-to-follow tutorial.
You’ll learn about the latest
methods of electronic surveillance and countersurveillance—what the pros
use, how to detect a wiretap and how to find a listening device. You’ll discover
who’s
winning in the fight between privacy and technology and how your life is being
monitored (and by whom) in ways you don’t even realize. You’ll also get an expert’s
advice on safe Internet use —everything from installing firewalls to foiling
hackers; surfing without giving away your identity; finding the most useful Internet
tools to maximize your time online; and using data encryption, privacy applications
and more. 8 1/2 x 11, softcover, photos, 192 pp.
M.L. Shannon’s lifelong interest in surveillance has resulted in several popular books for Paladin, including Don’t Bug Me and The Bug Book. Steve Uhrig
is the founder and president of SWS Security, a manufacturer of
electronic surveillance and intelligence-gathering systems for
government agencies. |