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Invasion of Privacy! Big Brother and the Company Hackers by Weber M.J. The institutions and corporations we trust most have begun hacking us, suggests Froomkin in his article entitled "The Death of Privacy?" published in the Stanford Law Review. Big business and Big Brother are the biggest hackers of all! Technology has become a nasty business. You know what I'm talking about: pop-up ads, cookies, spyware, spam, junk faxes, junk mail, telemarketing calls. You're a target and your personal information is a commodity! It is systematically harvested by information brokers with vast databases that do nothing but spit out computer profiles 24 hours a day. A nice fat dossier all about you is available for under a hundred bucks at your friendly neighborhood information broker! Unfortunately, most people don't realize that. Technology, advertising, the media, and government have converged to invade our privacy. This book exposes the dangers (Part I) and proposes a practical defense (Part II).
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