BOOKS
BUG BOOK - Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Electronic Eavesdropping . . . But Were Afraid to Ask |
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What would you do if you thought you were being bugged? How would you defend yourself? How would you even know about it? If you've pondered these questions, and especially if you haven't, you need to read this book. It was written to tell you, the average Joe, everything there is to know about tiny hidden transmitters that can broadcast your personal and business conversations to spies, government agents . . . even the next-door neighbors. Find out how these devices work, how effective they are, how to find them and deal with them and how to use this technology in your own self-defense if necessary. Includes scores of ideas and resources for protecting the privacy of landline, cellular and cordless telephones, as well as pagers, fax machines and computers, plus phone phreaking terms and tricks and, as one reviewer put it, true tales of the Biz that "will spook you . . . and a few that will make you laugh."
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FIND IT ONLINE |
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Since its first publication in 1994, this guide has been an essential tool for journalists, researchers, lawyers, professors, librarians, business executives, and students. The new edition has been updated by award-winning journalist Schlein to include tips and search strategies from 20 information industry experts. In the introduction, Schlein states that he aimed to make the work "considerably more global in focus," and in fact the title does not do it justice. This is more than an annotated list of thousands of web sites-it is a coaching tool that shows readers how to do comprehensive and reliable research in hundreds of disciplines, regardless of information container. Schlein explains when a particular set of data is best found on a free or fee-based web site. When no digital source exists, he refers readers to the "best" container, whether it is a print resource or a person. Unfortunately, this book does not explain where to find information about P2P (peer-to-peer) file-sharing systems such as KaZaA, so information about music research is scarce. Online music resources are better discussed in Chris Sherman and Gary Price's The Invisible Web. Another weakness is the lack of an accurate well-crafted index. Instead, the index functions as a keyword list and not a topic guide (e.g., "separated by adoption" and "minor traffic violations" are main entries and are not cross-referenced under their respective subjects). These faults aside, this work is still well recommended for all libraries because of its comprehensiveness; other similar works, like Reva Basch's now dated Researching Online for Dummies, are targeted to newbies and specific audiences.
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INVESTIGATORS LITTLE BLACK BOOK III |
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Here is the updated and expanded edition of the indispensable reference book used by thousands of real-life PI’s, cops, reporters and others. You’ll find hundreds of sources and databases for finding anyone anywhere (old friends, witnesses, suspects, deadbeats); obtaining bank account, tax return and executive salary information; locating criminal records, prison histories and sex offender registries – plus hundreds of other “ power numbers.” No government clearance is necessary for any of these incredible resources.
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THE PHONE BOOK |
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The Latest High-Tech Techniques and Equipment for Preventing Electronic Eavesdropping, Recording Phone Calls, Ending Harassing Calls, and Stopping Toll Fraud.
Learn all about the invasive new surveillance technology and gadgets and what you can do to defeat them. Plus, find out just how far the government has gone to compromise your privacy and what you should be doing to fight back. Get the scoop on cellular and mobile phones, faxes, e-mail and much more.
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PUBLIC RECORDS ONLINE |
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How Can I Find Public Records Online?
How can someone determine which records are available online - who has them and what is available for "free or fee" - without spending time searching endless sources?
Use Public Records Online. As the only "Master Guide" to online public record searching, Public Records Online's third edition details thousands of sites, both government agencies and private sources. This new edition is completely revised and updated, easier to use, and contains:
60 page "Public Record Primer." Informative and descriptive text educates researchers on the complexities of public record research.
Detailed profiles on public record websites for all 50 states including County, State and Federal government agencies.
A directory of recommended government sites.
Indexes and profiles of private companies who distribute public records.
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REVENGE ENCYCLOPEDIA |
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This is the mother of all revenge books! You'd have to buy more than 25 books to get all the wit and wisdom contained in this compilation from the best of Paladin's revenge books. Don't be fooled by cheap imitators that claim to know how to get even. Paladin is still your revenge source when you need to even the score with nosy neighbors, bungling bureaucrats, snarly clerks or other pests. For entertainment purposes only.
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BENCH-TESTED CIRCUITS FOR SURVEILLANCE AND
COUNTER SURVEILLANCE TECHNICIANS |
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If you're hungry for updated, practical electronic circuits, this is a beggar's banquet. Not only do these ingenious circuits - some never published - really work, but they're simple, inexpensive and fun. Includes clear explanations and schematics plus real-life applications.
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