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This is the eBook version of the printed book. If the print book includes a CD-ROM, this content is not included within the eBook version. When you use Google’s “free” services, you pay, big time. Not in cash: You pay with personal information about yourself. Google’s making a fortune on what it knows about you...and you may be shocked just how much Google does know about you. Googling Security is the first book to reveal how Google’s vast information stockpiles could be used against you or your business–and what you can do to protect yourself. Unlike other books on Google “hacking,” this book covers all of Google’s top applications, not just search. U.S. Military Academy computer security professor Greg Conti reveals the privacy implications of Gmail, Google Maps, Google Talk, Google Groups, Google Alerts, Google’s new mobile applications, and more. Drawing on his own advanced security research, Conti also shows how Google’s databases can be used by others with bad intent, even if Google keeps its promise to “do no evil.” This book is a wake-up call and a “how-to” self-defense manual: an indispensable resource for everyone, from private citizens to security professionals, who relies on Google. Preface Chapter 1: Googling Chapter 2: Information Flows and Leakage Chapter 3: Footprints, Fingerprints, and Connections Chapter 4: Search Chapter 5: Communications Chapter 6: Mapping, Directions, and Imagery Chapter 7: Advertising and Embedded Content Chapter 8: Googlebot Chapter 9: Countermeasures Chapter 10: Conclusions and a Look to the Future
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