Electronic Surveillance And Wireless Network Hacking: Protecting Your Privacy in a Wired and Wi-Fi World Review
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David Hamer
on 1/13/2012
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(More customer reviews)I felt that this book was a complete waste of my money, and I became of the opnion that the writers lacks even the slightest grasp on the subject on which he writes and it is clear that they they lack any kind of formal technical training on WiFi Network security, or for that matter on electronics in general. This book doesn't even raise itself to being worthy of being read by a script kiddy, and it just endless drivel. All the reader gains from this book is material he would have downloaded for free on hundreds of websites ten years back. The material in the book is a solid ten years out of date, either the authors got stuck in a time warp, or spent a little too much time of the Federal Witness Protection Program. In the case of this book the infromation is watered down to increase the page count. Much like much of other M.L. Shannon's works the material is not unique or original, and is just drivel and of no value.
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The average person with little or no knowledge of electronics can use this manual to protect himself from unlawful spying.It is also the ultimate guide to Wi-Fi or wireless networking.You'll learn about the latest methods of electronic surveillance and countersurveillance - what the pros use, how to detect a wiretap and how to find a listening device.You'll also get an expert's advice on safe Internet use - everything from installing firewalls to foiling hackers; surfing without giving away your identity; and using data encryption, privacy applications and more.
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