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Computers & the Internet | - 15 items found in your search |
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PC Architectures for the 21st Century Varhol, Peter Computer Technology Research 1996 1566079705 / 9781566079709 PAPERBACK Good 1566079705 172 p. Audience: General/trade. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Ex-library. clean text, tight binding, minor academic library markings. Support Last Word Books & Press and independent booksellers.
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40.00 USD
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Bestseller: Wired, Analog, and Digital Writings Paul Levinson Pulpless.Com, Inc. 1999 1584450339 / 9781584450337 PAPERBACK Good 1584450339 ~Good. No DJ, as issued. Trade Paperback. Light to moderate shelf wear to covers/corners; satisfaction guaranteed. Acclaimed media theorist and award-winning science-fiction writer Paul Levinson here brings his dual talents to bear on probing the hurtling information revolution, and the way it is transforming our lives. Computers as judges, books programmed to appeal to literally everyone's personal tastes, the civil rights of robots, the extinction of extinction via reclaimed DNA--these and many other cutting-edge themes are explored in the nine short stories and nine essays that comprise this extraordinary collection. In addition to writings that first appeared in publications ranging from "Wired" to "Analog," this book also contains three never-before-published science fiction stories by Paul Levinson. A great introduction to a highly original, important, and captivating author.
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12.00 USD
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Computer Security Guide for Paranoids: How to Thwart Hackers, Identify Thieves, and Other Cybercriminals LaBarge, Edward Paladin Press 1581607229 / 9781581607222 PAPERBACK New 1581607229 New. No dust jacket as issued. Brand New! Support Pacific Northwest Independent Booksellers! 63 p. You make sure that you lock the doors and windows in your house to keep out thieves, and you secure valuable papers in a locked cabinet or desk. But what about all that personal information stored on your computer Social Security number, banking accounts, cc transactions, tax returns, date of birth? This easy-to-read handbook outlines the most common online risks to your privacy and provides simple, inexpensive measures to avoid them. You'll learn how to * Prevent unauthorized access to your files by data harvesters, hackers and government agents * Use a wireless network without exposing yourself to the neighborhood and the world * Choose passwords that cannot be cracked * Recognize keystroke-recording programs * Search the Web without leaving an embarrassing or damaging trail * Restrict your exposure on social networking sites to real friends * Select a printer that doesn't leave an electronic fingerprint * Encrypt files easily and inexpensively * Spot email hoaxes instantly Technology isn't the problem; in fact, it can be the answer if you know how to use it properly. All the security measures discussed are inexpensive (many are absolutely FREE), and you don't have to be a computer genius to implement them. It's not paranoid to be vigilant about protecting your online privacy. In today's brave new cyberworld, it's essential. Edward LaBarge has information technology (IT) certifications and training from the Department of Defense and CompTIA, and graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor's degree in management information systems. He is currently pursuing a master's degree in information security.
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12.00 USD
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Talking with Computers: Explorations in the Science and Technology of Computing Dean, Thomas Cambridge University Press 2004 0521834252 / 9780521834254 Hardcover Good 0521834252 Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 314 p. Contains: Illustrations. Audience: General/trade. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Ex-library. Clean text, tight binding, light wear to exterior, academic library markings. Support Last Word Books & Press and independent booksellers.
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30.00 USD
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Uberhacker!: How to Break Into Computers with CDROM Meinel, Carolyn P. Sagebrush Education Resources 0613921143 / 9780613921145 Hardcover New 0613921143 New. No dust jacket as issued. includes CD ~clean text, tight binding, light wear to exterior, Support Pacific Northwest Independent Booksellers! Library binding. Audience: General/trade. ?berhacker! How to Break Into Computers, published by Loompanics Unlimited takes readers to the next level of hacking and includes a virus filled CD to start one's own hacker lab. Knowledge is power on the Internet just like anywhere else. Carolyn maintains that knowing what the Black Hat hackers know can put you in the position of being a White Hat hacker yourself.
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50.00 USD
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Mac OS X: The Missing Manual Pogue, David Pogue Press 0596000820 / 9780596000820 PAPERBACK Good 0596000820 Good condition, light wear to corners and edges. Thanks for supporting Last Word Books and small independent booksellers! Book is oversized and/or heavy, priority or international orders will require additional shipping funds.
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4.00 USD
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We've Got Blog: How Weblogs Are Changing Our Culture Basic Books 0738207411 / 9780738207414 Hardcover Very Good 0738207411 1st edition, 1st printing. ~Very Good. VG DJ. Hardcover. Light shelf wear to boards/DJ; clean text/tight binding; satisfaction guaranteed.
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12.00 USD
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überhacker II: More Ways to Break Into a Computer (No.2) Meinel, Carolyn Loompanics Unlimited 1559502398 / 9781559502399 PAPERBACK New 1559502398 Brand New! Support Radical Independent Pacific Northwest Booksellers! Audience: General/trade. CD is a burned copy of original. Be warned: If you don't like our quest for freedom in cyberspace, or if you have a broken funny bone, stay away from this book - it will just make you mad. Is this book a one-stop school for computer criminals or a solid piece of work on crime prevention? What it is, is the best hacking book ever written, now completely revised, expanded and updated. author says "To become a Uberhacker, you learn from other hackers - the real hacker type - not criminals. You learn by experimenting on your own computers and the computers of hackers who invite you to play war games with them. You learn by watching them do amazing things to your computer. By lifting each other up through this process of play and experimentation, you can eventually learn how to break into almost any computer, or secure it from almost any attack.".
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45.00 USD
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