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Your Personal Netspy: How You Can Access the Facts and Cover Your Tracks Using the Internet and Online Services

Your Personal Netspy: How You Can Access the Facts and Cover Your Tracks Using the Internet and Online Services

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Your Personal Netspy
Review: I was astonished to learn that the publication date for this book is 1996. In computer years, that's before the last ice age. I have a copy of the last edition, that is, the 1996 edition, and I give it a 2 because even though many of the procedures, URLs, and links are dead, dead, dead, the few that are still active are, indeed, useful. And the book does get you thinking.

The cover offers "FREE UPDATES AT WWW.YPN.COM." And updates certainly are due, free or otherwise, but if you try to get any from this URL, you'll get a sorta suprize.

I learned this by trying to get a newer edition. So far, no dice. Rudy B.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Do a bit of work on the net and avoid the need for this book
Review: I've bought hundreds of books (good ones and bad), but this is the only one I've ever returned because it wasn't worth the paper it was printed on.

All the info is available on the net and it gives virtually no factual information, just references on where to go.

Save your money, fire up a search engine with the terms of what you want to find out about someone, and hit the same sites mentioned in this book.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Do a bit of work on the net and avoid the need for this book
Review: I've bought hundreds of books (good ones and bad), but this is the only one I've ever returned because it wasn't worth the paper it was printed on.

All the info is available on the net and it gives virtually no factual information, just references on where to go.

Save your money, fire up a search engine with the terms of what you want to find out about someone, and hit the same sites mentioned in this book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A variety of resources in a convenient format.
Review: It is nice to have all of the resources in the book collected into one place. It is true that you can find almost all of the information on the net, and some of it is pretty basic, but to have it summerized in one spot is nice. There are also a lot of sites you wouldn't want to miss. This book gets straight to the point and covers a lot of ground, but does not elaborate much and leaves this to the pages it points to. The advanced net user will probably be left with a feeling that something is missing.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Well, I think it's a useful book...
Review: Some of the reviews below make me wonder if we are all talking about the same book, and if so, if some of the reviewers actually read it. Apparently either you like this book or you REALLY hate it, and I find the intensity of some reviewers' dislike rather puzzling. Did they think a $12.95 book was going to show them how to hack into the Pentagon's computers or something?

The book gives a decent basic picture of Web privacy/security issues & information and provides a good basic toolkit of sites & resources in a concise and to-the-point format. It lists many sites with useful functions and services I had no idea even existed. Oh, and the jokes about Macs and "Independence Day" were pretty darn funny too.

Yes, you can find some of the contents by using various free search engines, etc.; however, I'm willing to pay $12.95 to have someone find the sites and organize them for me so I can spend more time AT the websites rathe! r than searching for them. If the information in this book is so easy to find, perhaps the critics will write their own books about web search strategies for the rest of us.

On the negative side, for $12.95 this book had a bit too much blank empty space on each page. The "hip hacker" or "cloak and dagger spy" attitude/theme of the book was also annoying. And yes, the authors could do a better job of pointing out which sites' services are not free--but hey, they never said that only free sites were listed either.

In spite of these annoyances, average Internet users and aspiring hackers should still find this book interesting and useful.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Informative but not worth buying
Review: This book deserves a one-time run through for its interesting information, however, after the first perusal, it probably won't be taken off the shelf again. My best suggestion is to find a copy of it (or of a similar text) in the library


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