Microsoft Releases Free Digital Book for Teens: “Own Your Space: Keep Yourself and Your Stuff Safe Online”

 
Own Your Space: Keep Yourself and Your Stuff Safe Online — This is a book for every teen and an essential resource for every parent and teacher.  Especially though, this is a book for the computer savvy, keyboard-comfy teens who use the Net every day and want to know how to secure their systems, preserve their Net lifestyles, and protect their data.  This book provides important details to keep those teens, their privacy, their identities, and their reputations safe in cyberspace.
 
In short, this book is for normal teenagers. We realize teenagers understand quite a bit about computers, probably a lot more than their parents.  We also know from our own teens where the gaps in your computer knowledge tend to fall. We wrote this book to address those gaps.
Own Your Space: Keep Yourself and Your Stuff Safe Online
Chapter 1: Protect Your Turf
Chapter 2: Know Your Villains
Chapter 3: Nasty “ware”
Chapter 4: Hackers and Crackers
Chapter 5: Taking SPAM Off the Menu
Chapter 6: Cyberbullies
Chapter 7: Phishing for Dollars
Chapter 8: Safe Cyber Shopping
Chapter 9: Browsers Bite Back
Chapter 10: Private Blogs and Public Places
Chapter 11: Going Social
Chapter 12: Friends, Creeps and Pirates
Chapter 13: Any Port in a Storm
Chapter 14: Look Pa, No Strings!
Chapter 15: Getting Help
Chapter 16: Tweaks
Appendix A: A Note to Parents
 
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BLAKE was a Microsoft MVP and award winning programmer with over 20+ years experience providing complete Windows and networking support for small to medium sized businesses. BLAKE is also Jazz Musician and Instructor for residential clients on the Los Angeles West Side.
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