"The real value of Levin's book, though, lies not in its diagnosis, alarming as it is, but in its practical advice on how to protect yourself. No one can make themselves completely safe, but much like burglars who target the most vulnerable house on the street, hackers will seek out those with the weakest online defenses. Levin has a wealth of suggestions for making yourself less vulnerable." -- The Sunday Times (UK) "In this alarming book, Levin, a consumer advocate and founder of the consulting agency Identity Theft 911, warns about the prominent dangers of identity fraud in the increasingly digital world. [SWIPED is] a primer on the potential dangers and what's at stake." -- Publishers Weekly "A real eye-opener . rock-solid evidence on the rise of identity theft and multiple steps we can take to counteract an attack." -- Kirkus Reviews "If you have a credit card, or money, or a car, or a house, or anything of value--if you have a job or a family or a name--you need to read this book.
" -- Marc Weber Tobias, Security.org and Forbes contributor "Identity theft is becoming a fact of life--data breaches are growing at an alarming rate. In Swiped , Adam Levin shows you how to proactively minimize the risk of identity theft and protect your identity, by design. Don't leave it to chance (or to the Internet of Things)--follow Adam's sage advice!" -- Ann Cavoukian, executive director, Privacy and Big Data Institute, Ryerson University, and former Information and Privacy Commissioner, Ontario, Canada "Identity theft is about so much more than credit card heists or hacked bank accounts today. A lot has happened since I wrote Your Evil Twin a decade ago. Now, ID theft is about having your face stolen, your friends stolen, your company, even your personality. In the twenty-first century, you are the 1s and 0s that make up your identity in the world's computers--your digital twin--and nearly all of us now have an evil twin. Swiped is an important update to the literature on privacy and identity-based crimes.
If you want to keep up with your evil twin and all the new ways your identity can be used against your will, you should read this book." -- Bob Sullivan, bestselling author of Stop Getting Ripped Off.