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Books based on real events about illegal surveillance and internet privacy erosion can be awe-inspiring. Maybe they will convince you to enforce cyber safety habits.
Check out these books recommendations:
Learn more details on the many techniques devices use to track your location and your every move. Bruce Schneier also exposes the terrifying ways companies like Google and Facebook figure out your deepest thoughts.
- Kevin Mitnick, The Art of Invisibility
Get practical advice on how to be invisible online and in real life from "the FBI's most wanted hacker." Learn how to hide your traces as well as the ones of your friends and family.
Mark Klein tells his true-life story on how he uncovered NSA’s illegal wiretapping from inside one of AT & T locations. His tale begins along with discovering a mysterious room 641 A while he was working as a technician for the telecommunications company.
- Shoshana Zuboff, The Age of Surveillance Capitalism
Shoshana presents her view on the way data-harvesting tech firms damage everyone’s private life. The author also reveals how easy each of us gives up privacy for the sake of tech and digitization. The author also shows how easy each of us gives up privacy for the sake of tech and digitization.
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