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Acknowledgments
This book is a collaborative effort. I want to thank Stacy Hiquet (publisher), Sandy Doell (editor), Berislav Kucan and Mirko Zorz (tech editors), and Cathleen Snyder (copy editor) for their assistance and support.
Special thanks to George Kurtz, Steve Kirsch, Jason Eric Smith, Steve Gibson, A. Michael Froomkin, Ron Kessler, Sean "Jinx" Gailey, Epiphany, and Jeff Moss, for their cooperation and contributions.
About the Author
Michael J. Weber's career began on Madison Avenue where he produced hundreds of TV commercials, including several award winners, for top sponsors and ad agencies. He eventually landed in Hollywood and started writing screenplays. Weber has since written over a dozen scripts and episodic series for major film studios .
Invasion of Privacy is the second book written by Michael J. Weber in three years . His first, Confessions of an Internet Auction Junkie , was published by Prima in October 2000.
Dr. Timothy Leary introduced Weber to computing in 1979. A couple of years later he began budgeting TV commercials on the first IBM PC and an Apple 2. Weber has been a computer fanatic ever since!
Weber enjoys fun in the sun and lives in Los Angeles, California, and Palm Beach, Florida, with his Lhasa Apso Buddy.