Paperback
- Product Author
- Robert O'Harrow Jr.
- ISBN-13
- 978-0743287050
- Publisher
- Free Press
- Publication Date
- 2006
- Item Number
- 401SP1404
Description:
In No Place to Hide, award-winning Washington Post reporter Robert O’Harrow, Jr., pulls back the curtain on an unsettling trend: the emergence of a data-driven surveillance society intent on giving us the conveniences and services we crave, like cell phones, discount cards, and electronic toll passes, while watching us more closely than ever before. He shows that since the September 11, 2001, terror attacks, the information industry giants have been enlisted as private intelligence services for homeland security. And at a time when companies routinely collect billions of details about nearly every American adult, No Place to Hide shines a bright light on the sorry state of information security, revealing how people can lose control of their privacy and identities at any moment.
Now with a new afterword that details the latest security breaches and the government’s failing efforts to stop them, O’Harrow shows us that, in this new world of high-tech domestic intelligence, there is literally no place to hide.
As O’Harrow writes, “This book is all about you and your personal information — and the story isn’t pretty.”


manorsin – :
Since so many stupid pelope believe “capitalistic greed” (not the greed of unqualified would-be homeowners, perish forbid) caused the current financial crisis, it is, alas, not unreasonable to assume that there will be many equally stupid pelope who will believe the theocratic totalitarian poison of Sharia finance can be part of the cure.The frog shifts uneasily in his pot of water as the heat is turned up another notch, but soon becomes used to it and dozses off again…