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Table of contents (15 chapters)
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Protecting Your Machine
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Protecting Yourself
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Consider this true scenario: Two teenagers are both hit by some very nasty, damaging computer viruses. One was a virus that took down his Windows desktop at random times. The other was a trojan, with a hacker at the other end trying to blackmail him for game CD keys. Neither of the teens had up to date anti-virus software. Only one had a firewall.
Fact: Teenagers often suffer numerous other problems - from corrupt systems that need to be restored, to having E-mail accounts stolen, to being impersonated on instant message chats.
Security experts know that home users are the most vulnerable to viruses. In fact, many home users are teenagers. They often have the best computer (for games), and spend the most time on the Web. And while the news media and parents have done a decent job of warning teenagers of the risks of strangers in public chat rooms, they’ve done virtually nothing to teach teens other aspects of computer security.
Always Use Protection: A Teen’s Guide to Safe Computing contains the most important things every teen needs to know about computer security. Not just the usual information about protecting teens online, but the equally important information on protecting computers from viruses and preventing identity theft (which teens surprisingly suffer from as well).
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Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Always Use Protection
Book Subtitle: A Teen's Guide to Safe Computing
Authors: Dan Appleman
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0904-1
Publisher: Apress Berkeley, CA
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eBook Packages: Springer Book Archive
Copyright Information: Dan Appleman 2004
Softcover ISBN: 978-1-59059-326-4Published: 21 April 2004
eBook ISBN: 978-1-4302-0904-1Published: 27 June 2008
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XX, 288
Topics: Security, Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems