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The invisible web / by Karst, Patrice,author.(CARDINAL)531084; Lew-Vriethoff, Joanne,illustrator.(CARDINAL)351163;
Illustrations and easy-to-read text reveal that there are strings connecting people all over the world, that become tangled sometimes but always help us be one big family.
Subjects: Fiction.; Belonging (Social psychology); Love;
Available copies: 10 / Total copies: 11
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The invisible Web : uncovering information sources search engines can't see / by Sherman, Chris,1958-(CARDINAL)169755; Price, Gary,1965-(CARDINAL)214176;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 397-399) and index.
Subjects: Directories.; Online databases; Database searching.; Internet searching.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
On-line resources: Suggest title for digitization;
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Tor darknet series : master the art of invisibility / by Henderson, Lance,author.;
Burners & Black markets -- Darknet -- Tor & the dark art of anonymity -- Usenet : the ultimate guide -- Escape the west!5 Books for the Price of 1!Darknet: The ULTIMATE Guide on the Art of Invisibility. Want to surf the web anonymously? Cloak yourself in shadow? I will show you how to become a ghost in the machine - leaving no tracks back to your ISP. This book covers it all! Encrypting your files, securing your PC, masking your online footsteps with Tor browser, VPNs, Freenet and Bitcoins, and all while giving you peace of mind with TOTAL 100% ANONYMITY.- How to Be Anonymous Online AND Offline- Step by Step Guides for Tor, Freenet, I2P, VPNs, Usenet and more- Browser Fingerprinting- Anti-Hacking and Counter-forensics Techniques- Photo & Video Metadata- How to Encrypt Files (I make this super simple)- How to Defeat NSA Spying- How to Browse the Deep Web- How to Protect Your Identity- How to Hide Anything! Tor & The Dark Art of Anonymity. The NSA hates Tor. So does the FBI. Even Google wants it gone, as do Facebook and Yahoo and every other soul-draining, identity-tracking vampiric media cartel that scans your emails and spies on your private browsing sessions to better target you - but there's hope. This manual will give you the incognito tools that will make you a master of anonymity! Covered in Tor:- Browse the Internet Anonymously- Darkcoins, Darknet Marketplaces & Opsec. Requirements- Tor Hidden Servers - How to Not Get Caught- Counter-Forensics the FBI Doesn't Want You to Know About!- Windows vs. Linux Network Security- Cryptocurrency (Real Bitcoin Anonymity)- Supercookies & Encryption- Preventing Marketers and Debt Collectors From Finding You- How to Protect Your Assets - Home, Money & Family!- How to Hide Anything from even the most trained IRS agents. The Invisibility ToolkitWithin this book lies top secrets known only to the FBI and a few law enforcement agencies: How to disappear in style and retain assets. How to switch up multiple identities on the fly and be invisible such that no one; not your ex, not your parole officer, nor even the federal government can find you. Ever. You'll learn:- How to disappear overseas- How to wear a perfect disguise. - How to bring down a drone. - How to be invisible in Canada, Thailand, China or the Philippines. - How to use Darkcoins on the run.- How to fool skip tracers, child support courts, student loan collectors- How to sneak into Canada- How to be anonymous online using Tor, Tails and the Internet Underground- Edward Snowden's biggest mistake. Usenet: The Ultimate Guide The first rule of Usenet: Don't Talk About Usenet! But times have changed and you want what you want. Usenet is the way to go. I will show you:- How to use Usenet - which groups to join, which to avoid- How to be anonymous online- Why Usenet is better than torrents- How to use Tor, How to use PGP, Remailers/Mixmaster, SSL.- How to encrypt your files- Which Vpn and Usenet companies rat you out, and which won't.- How to Stay Anonymous Online You've probably read The Hacker Playbook by Peter Kim and the Art of Invisibility by Kevin Mitnick. While those are fine books, you need this super pack to take it to the NEXT LEVEL.
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Invisible Web; Dark Web;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Casting light on the dark web : a guide for safe exploration / by Beckstrom, Matthew,author.(CARDINAL)802652; Lund, Brady,1994-author.(CARDINAL)805504;
Includes bibliographical references and index.What is the dark web? -- Ways to access the dark web -- What is the value of the dark web? -- What can it do for me? -- History of the internet and dark web -- Beginner's overview of information theory -- Basic history of the internet -- Understanding privacy needs on the early internet -- From the deep web to the dark web -- Freenet -- I2P -- Tor -- How it works : The dark details -- Introduction -- Understanding the internet -- The dark web -- Distinguishing fact from fiction : Is the dark web really dark? -- How do we define the dark web? -- Myth 1: The dark web is the place where terrorists go to buy weapons and plan attacks -- Myth 2 : The dark web is mostly a marketplace for illicit drugs -- Myth 3 : The dark web has no value to an 'upstanding' citizen -- Myth 4 : It is illegal to use the dark web -- Myth 5 : The dark web will steal my personal information -- Myth 6 : I need to buy some special hardware or software in order to use the dark web -- Some prominent reports on the dark web -- How to access the dark web -- How to install Tor -- How to install Freenet -- How to install I2P -- Similarities and differences between platforms -- How to choose which platform to use -- Is installing the dark web legal? -- Should I let my child download the dark web? -- How to browse using the dark web -- How to browse Tor -- How to browse Freenet -- How to browse I2P -- Brief history of dark websites -- Major dark websites -- Addressing legal and ethical concerns -- History of legal and ethical issues on the dark web -- Examples of the illegal content on the dark web -- How to avoid illegal content on the dark web -- Limiting others' access of illegal content on the dark web -- Can the dark web be 'taken down' and why you should care -- Research and advocacy on the dark web -- Dark web research -- Infrastructure -- Advocacy -- Financial opportunity -- Your future with the dark web -- A tale of internet past -- The big pitch -- Final words -- The end."This book is an easy-to-read and comprehensive guide to understanding how the Dark Web works and why you should be using it! Readers are led on a tour from how to download the platform for personal or public use, to how it can best be utilized for finding information. This guide busts myths and informs readers, remaining jargon-free"--
Subjects: Invisible Web; Dark Web; Internet searching.; Privacy, Right of.;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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The filter bubble : what the Internet is hiding from you / by Pariser, Eli,author.(CARDINAL)480237;
Includes bibliographical references and index.The race for relevance -- The user is the content -- The Adderall society -- The you loop -- The public is irrelevant -- Hello, world! -- What you want, whether you want it or not -- Escape from the city of ghettos.In December 2009, Google began customizing its search results for all users, and we entered a new era of personalization. With little notice or fanfare, our online experience is changing as the web sites we visit are increasingly tailoring themselves to us. In this engaging and visionary book, MoveOn.org board president Eli Pariser lays bare the personalization that is already taking place on every major web site, from Facebook to AOL to ABC News. As Pariser reveals, this new trend is nothing short of an invisible revolution in how we consume information, one that will shape how we learn, what we know, and even how our democracy works. The race to collect as much personal data about us as possible, and to tailor our online experience accordingly, is now the defining battle for today's internet giants like Google, Facebook, Apple, and Microsoft. Behind the scenes, a burgeoning industry of data companies is tracking our personal information--from our political leanings to the hiking boots we just browsed on Zappos--to sell to advertisers. As a result, we will increasingly each live in our own unique information universe--what Pariser calls "the filter bubble." We will receive mainly news that is pleasant and familiar and confirms our beliefs--and since these filters are invisible, we won't know what is being hidden from us. Out past interests will determine what we are exposed to in the future, leaving less room for the unexpected encounters that spark creativity, innovation, and the democratic exchange of ideas. Drawing on interviews with both cyberskeptics and cyberoptimists, from the cofounder of OkCupid, an algorithmically driven dating web site, to one of the chief visionaries of the U.S. information warfare, The Filter Bubble tells the story of how the internet, a medium built around the open flow of ideas, is closing in on itself under the pressure of commerce and "monetization." It peeks behind the curtain at the server farms, algorithms, and geeky entrepreneurs that have given us this new reality and investigates the consequences of corporate power in the digital age. 'The Filter Bubble' reveals how personalization could undermine the internet's original purpose as an open platform for the spread of ideas and leave us all in an isolated, echoing world. But it is not too late to change course. Pariser lays out a new vision for the web, one that embraces the benefits of technology without turning a blind eye to its negative consequences and will ensure that the internet lives up to its transformative promise.
Subjects: Invisible Web.; Information organization.; Semantic Web; World Wide Web; Internet;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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Make me [large print] / by Child, Lee,author.(CARDINAL)350629;
Why is this town called Mother's Rest? That's all Reacher wants to know. But no one will tell him. It's a tiny place hidden in a thousand square miles of wheat fields, with a railroad stop, and sullen and watchful people, and a worried woman named Michelle Chang, who mistakes him for someone else: her missing partner in a private investigation she thinks must have started small and then turned lethal. Reacher has no particular place to go, and all the time in the world to get there and there's something about Chang; so he teams up with her and starts to ask around. He thinks: How bad can this thing be? But before long he's plunged into a desperate race through LA, Chicago, Phoenix, and San Francisco, and through the hidden parts of the internet, up against thugs and assassins every step of the way--right back to where he started, in Mother's Rest, where he must confront the worst nightmare he could imagine. Walking away would have been easier. But as always, Reacher's rule is: If you want me to stop, you're going to have to make me.
Subjects: Large print books.; Thrillers (Fiction); Detective and mystery fiction.; Reacher, Jack (Fictitious character); Missing persons; Private investigators; Invisible Web; Assisted suicide; Murder;
Available copies: 51 / Total copies: 65
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The filter bubble [sound recording] what the Internet is hiding from you / by Pariser, Eli.(CARDINAL)480237; Heyborne, Kirby.(CARDINAL)547280; Tantor Media.(CARDINAL)341284;
The race for relevance -- The user is the content -- The Adderall society -- The you loop -- The public is irrelevant -- Hello, world! -- What you want, whether you want it or not -- Escape from the city of ghettos.Narrator: Kirby Heyborne.The hidden rise of personalization on the Internet is controlling--and limiting--the information we consume. In 2009, Google began customizing its search results. Instead of giving you the most broadly popular result, Google now tries to predict what you are most likely to click on. According to MoveOn.org board president Eli Pariser, this change is symptomatic of the most significant shift to take place on the Web in recent years--the rise of personalization. Though the phenomenon has gone largely undetected until now, personalized filters are sweeping the Web, creating individual universes of information for each of us. Data companies track your personal information to sell to advertisers, from your political leanings to the hiking boots you just browsed on Zappos. In a personalized world, we will increasingly be typed and fed only news that is pleasant, familiar, and confirms our beliefs--and because these filters are invisible, we won't know what is being hidden from us. Our past interests will determine what we are exposed to in the future, leaving less room for the unexpected encounters that spark creativity, innovation, and the democratic exchange of ideas.--From publisher description.
Subjects: Audiobooks.; Information organization.; Internet; Invisible Web.; Semantic Web; World Wide Web;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The Web of life : the ecology of earth. by Oates, John,1946-Web of life.1975.; Toomer, Derek.Invisible world.1976.;
Oates, J. Web of life.--Toomer, D. and Cane, A. Invisible world.
Subjects: Ecology.; Microbial ecology.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Food chains in a tide pool habitat / by Nadeau, Isaac.;
Food chains in a tidal pool -- Home where the land meets the sea -- Riding the tide -- Sunshine for breakfast -- Saltwater salad -- Hunters and the hunted -- Well-balanced diet -- Breaking it down -- Invisible web -- Exploring a tide pool habitat -- Web sites.Accelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Tide pool ecology; Food chains (Ecology); Tide pools; Ecology;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Using the Internet / by Bodden, Valerie.(CARDINAL)470764;
"A narrative guide to conducting research on the Internet, complete with an overview of methodologies, tips for generating search words and evaluating sites, and helpful resources"--Provided by publisher.Includes bibliographical references and index.Information on the Internet -- Finding your way around -- Reaching the resources -- Be site savvy -- The Internet and the World Wide Web -- Practice makes perfect -- A big, invisible world -- Wikivaluation.NC1200L
Subjects: Internet research; Internet searching; Computer network resources; Electronic information resource literacy;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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