Cyber-Abuse: The Target Handbook 2017

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Mental Health, Abuse, Family & Relationships, Family Relationships
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Author: Greyden Smith ISBN: 9781370664290
Publisher: Greyden Smith Publication: April 28, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Greyden Smith
ISBN: 9781370664290
Publisher: Greyden Smith
Publication: April 28, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Cyber-Abuse: The Target Handbook, offers readers a non-typical approach to concepts of cyber-victim strategy. It discusses the target experience as being a simulation of war; facilitated by corporations failing to protect identity and privacy, skepticism from law enforcement, as well as friends and family who betray.
This guide contains street value – 'boots on the ground' methodology – beyond trite suggestions such as changing passwords and keeping anti-virus protection up to date. Its purpose is to offer cyberstalking targets a chance to assess and re-direct their circumstances, before their lives become unmanageable.
Offered within these pages are tools of empowerment, through the sharing of information, action and non-action solutions, as well as some of the hows and whys.
Also included throughout, are coping methods which enable a target to protect herself from herself.
There is a fine line between intuition and paranoia. Ride that line.
Greyden Smith uses a Generation X style of expression and problem solving – a candid directive which doesn't ask for permission, approval, or forgiveness.

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Cyber-Abuse: The Target Handbook, offers readers a non-typical approach to concepts of cyber-victim strategy. It discusses the target experience as being a simulation of war; facilitated by corporations failing to protect identity and privacy, skepticism from law enforcement, as well as friends and family who betray.
This guide contains street value – 'boots on the ground' methodology – beyond trite suggestions such as changing passwords and keeping anti-virus protection up to date. Its purpose is to offer cyberstalking targets a chance to assess and re-direct their circumstances, before their lives become unmanageable.
Offered within these pages are tools of empowerment, through the sharing of information, action and non-action solutions, as well as some of the hows and whys.
Also included throughout, are coping methods which enable a target to protect herself from herself.
There is a fine line between intuition and paranoia. Ride that line.
Greyden Smith uses a Generation X style of expression and problem solving – a candid directive which doesn't ask for permission, approval, or forgiveness.

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