When Gadgets Betray Us, Robert Vamosi
When Gadgets Betray Us, Robert Vamosi
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When Gadgets Betray Us
The Dark Side of Our Infatuation With New Technologies

Author: Robert Vamosi

Narrator: Sean Pratt

Unabridged: 8 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 03/29/2011


Synopsis

Technology is evolving faster than we are. As our BlackBerry devices, tablets, and digital capabilities become more and more complex we understand less and less about how they work. we no longer read the instruction manual before powering on, and we demand intuitive interfaces that get us up and running right away. But how many of us actually stop to think about potential threats to our privacy?

Our passports broadcast our personal information and could allow terrorists to target us by nationality. Keyless entry systems in many high-tech car models make auto theft easier than ever. Commercial photocopiers are equipped with hard drives that can document everything we ever copied on it. And our digital photos, even after they’re cropped, can expose the entire original image (hope you weren’t doing anything naughty in that facebook profile picture).

In When Gadgets Betray Us, Robert Vamosi, a technology reporter and analyst who has been covering the internet age for over a decade, investigates the dark side of digital capability and convenience. He uncovers a secret world of privacy loss that most of us never consider— that is, until something goes terribly wrong. From iPads to BlackBerry devices, online banking to keyless entry systems, we’re increasingly giving over the management of our crucial information to the latest and greatest electronic gadgets.

Vamosi helps us comprehend the technology in our everyday lives and develop a common sense about how to protect ourselves. An essential guide for understanding what we’re really signing up for every time we log-in, When Gadgets Betray Us reveals the secret lives of our electronic devices so that we can all better manage the real risks.

Reviews

Goodreads review by David on April 10, 2013

This book is a compendium of the ways that modern gadgets can work against us. While the computer software world has matured in terms of improving security, the hardware world is a decade behind the times. Most of this is about security lapses--just about any gadget can be hacked, for nefarious purp......more

Goodreads review by Desiree on September 24, 2013

I really enjoyed this book! Everyone should be reminded to turn off their blue tooth connections, as anyone can connect to it! The author also points out the dangers of RFID chips, which are popping up all over. With a simple antenna, these signals can be picked up from very long distances! Definite......more

Goodreads review by Nathan on June 06, 2011

Vamosi is a PC World journalist and he has tackled the thorny subject of security and privacy problems with modern computing devices: phones, laptops, RFIDs, and so on. The book is a collection of horror stories (researchers silenced, locks picked, cars hacked), but I felt it lacked a synthesis: wha......more

Goodreads review by Phoenix on August 20, 2018

De Bugs in Da Infrastructure Vamosi presents a number of interesting examples of how different systems, including emergency broadcast signals, parking meters, cell phones, photocopiers (your potentially sensitive documents are now digitized and stored on a hard drive in the machine, which can be acce......more

Goodreads review by Mario on July 17, 2011

I had the opportunity to finish this book last week while at work on a quiet,lonely night but even having more time at my disposal,I have to say that this book was not an easy read. As with most non-fiction with a technical insight this book was not a quick page turner but instead a detailed descrip......more