Michael Bazzell Book order






- 2021
- 2020
Extreme Privacy. What It Takes to Disappear
- 574 pages
- 21 hours of reading
"Michael Bazzell has helped hundreds of celebrities, billionaires, and everyday citizens completely disappear from public view. He is now known in Hollywood as the guy that "fixes" things. His previous books about privacy were mostly REACTIVE and he focused on ways to hide information, clean up an online presence, and sanitize public records to avoid unwanted exposure. This textbook is PROACTIVE. It is about starting over. It is the complete guide that he would give to any new client in an extreme situation. It leaves nothing out, and provides explicit details of every step he takes to make someone completely disappear, including document templates and a chronological order of events. The information shared in this volume is based on real experiences with his actual clients, and is unlike any content ever released in his other books." -- Provided by publisher.
- 2018
Hiding from the Internet : eliminating personal online information
- 378 pages
- 14 hours of reading
New 2018 Fourth Edition. Take control of your privacy by removing your personal information from the internet with this updated Fourth Edition. Author Michael Bazzell has been well known in government circles for his ability to locate personal information about anyone through the internet. In Hiding from the Internet: Eliminating Personal Online Information, he exposes the resources that broadcast your personal details to public view. He has researched each source and identified the best method to have your private details removed from the databases that store profiles on all of us. This book will serve as a reference guide for anyone that values privacy. Each technique is explained in simple steps. It is written in a hands-on style that encourages the reader to execute the tutorials as they go. The author provides personal experiences from his journey to disappear from public view. Much of the content of this book has never been discussed in any publication. Always thinking like a hacker, the author has identified new ways to force companies to remove you from their data collection systems. This book exposes loopholes that create unique opportunities for privacy seekers. --Amazon
- 2016
Hiding from the Internet
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Author Michael Bazzell, known for his expertise in uncovering personal information online, reveals the resources that expose your private details to the public. He meticulously researched each source and presents effective methods to eliminate your personal information from databases that track individuals. This guide is designed for anyone who values their privacy, offering clear, step-by-step techniques that encourage hands-on execution. Bazzell shares personal experiences from his journey to vanish from public view, providing insights that have not been previously discussed. With a hacker's mindset, he uncovers innovative strategies to compel companies to delete your data from their systems, highlighting loopholes that privacy seekers can exploit. Among the techniques covered, readers will learn how to remove personal information from public databases and people search websites, create anonymous mail and phone numbers, manage social media privacy settings, and provide disinformation to protect their true details. Additionally, the book teaches how to prevent data brokers from sharing information, stop companies from tracking online behavior, and use credit freezes to safeguard against identity theft. It emphasizes changing habits to ensure ongoing privacy and includes guidance on conducting background checks to confirm the removal of sensitive information.
- 2016
The Complete Privacy and Security Desk Reference
- 492 pages
- 18 hours of reading
This 500-page textbook will explain how to become digitally invisible. You will make all of your communications private, data encrypted, internet connections anonymous, computers hardened, identity guarded, purchases secret, accounts secured, devices locked, and home address hidden. You will remove all personal information from public view and will reclaim your right to privacy. You will no longer give away your intimate details and you will take yourself out of 'the system'. You will use covert aliases and misinformation to eliminate current and future threats toward your privacy & security. When taken to the extreme, you will be impossible to compromise.
- 2013
Open Source Intelligence Techniques
- 418 pages
- 15 hours of reading
This book serves as a practical reference for anyone involved in online content collection, encouraging readers to actively engage with the tutorials provided. It offers innovative search techniques that prompt analysts to think creatively while searching for personal information online. Much of the material is unique and has not been covered in previous publications. The author adopts a hacker's mindset, revealing novel uses for various technologies in unexpected ways, ultimately enhancing online investigative skills. Readers will discover how to find hidden social network content, cell phone owner information, Twitter GPS and account data, and metadata from photos. Additional insights include locating deleted websites and posts, website owner information, alias social network profiles, and sensitive documents. The book also covers live streaming social content, IP addresses of users, newspaper archives, and social content by location. Furthermore, it reveals how to access private email addresses, historical satellite imagery, duplicate photo copies, local personal radio frequencies, and compromised email information. Other topics include identifying wireless routers by location, hidden mapping applications, complete Facebook data, free investigative software, alternative search engines, stolen items for sale, unlisted addresses and phone numbers, public government records, document metadata, rental vehicle contracts, and onl