500 Blog Posts To Learn About Privacy

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2 Jul 2026

Let's learn about Privacy via these 500 free blog posts. They are ordered by HackerNoon reader engagement data. Visit the Learn Repo or LearnRepo.com to find the most read blog posts about any technology.

How hackers are hacking your stuff and stealing your data

1. The Best Private Search Engines — Alternatives to Google

<a href="https://decentralize.today/you-should-use-one-of-these-private-search-engines-14d058dd2990" target="_blank">Private search engines</a> have seen huge growth over the past few years. Until recently, it was unthinkable that anyone could compete with <a href="https://hackernoon.com/tagged/google" target="_blank">Google</a> in the search realm. However, there are now many smaller players in the search game that are growing rapidly. Google’s <a href="https://netmarketshare.com/search-engine-market-share.aspx?options=%7B%22filter%22%3A%7B%22%24and%22%3A%5B%7B%22deviceType%22%3A%7B%22%24in%22%3A%5B%22Desktop%2Flaptop%22%5D%7D%7D%5D%7D%2C%22dateLabel%22%3A%22Custom%22%2C%22attributes%22%3A%22share%22%2C%22group%22%3A%22searchEngine%22%2C%22sort%22%3A%7B%22share%22%3A-1%7D%2C%22id%22%3A%22searchEnginesDesktop%22%2C%22dateInterval%22%3A%22Monthly%22%2C%22dateStart%22%3A%222016-05%22%2C%22dateEnd%22%3A%222018-01%22%2C%22segments%22%3A%22-1000%22%7D" target="_blank">market share</a> has declined from 78.7 percent in February 2017 to slightly below 70 percent in February 2018.

2. Yes, Your Browser is Snitching: JavaScript Can Detect VPNs and Incognito Mode

Detect VPNs, proxies, Tor, and incognito users using JavaScript. Enhance fraud prevention and geo-restrictions with hybrid detection.

3. Part 2: How to stop me harvesting credit card numbers and passwords from your site

I wrote a post recently describing how I distributed malicious code that gathers credit card numbers and passwords from thousands of sites in a way that’s quite difficult to detect.

4. What the West Can Learn From Vietnam’s Response to Covid-19

Thank you so much for the outpouring support for my story. It's been viewed ~50k times and shared by hundreds. You can comment below with Hacker Noon's brand new commenting system, or join the conversation in various places around the internet:

5. An Anti-Facial Recognition Mask: Fighting for Privacy

I have always been a pretty private person, but lately, the weight of it feels as unbearable as ever.

6. Intro to Digital Fingerprints: Understanding, Manipulating, and Defending Against Online Tracking

Digital fingerprinting, identifying users by hardware params. Learn about parameters, manipulation, fingerprint spoofing, online privacy, bot detection systems

7. How to Track an IP Address from an Email: Gmail, Outlook, Apple Mail?

Have you ever wanted to find out the IP address of an email's sender? it is possible to find out the IP address of an email's sender with a few simple steps.

8. Is Facebook reading my 'encrypted' WhatsApp conversations?

On April 23, 2018, my brother asked my help on something. I knew a classmate perfectly placed to advise him. The problem was I had no idea of how to get in touch with him. I know that’s improbable in this era but there were ‘extenuating circumstances.’

9. How to Make Sock Puppet Accounts for OSINT in 2021

Everyday it seems to get harder and harder to make sock puppet (i.e. ‘fake’) accounts for OSINT research. Personally, I blame Russian troll farms.

10. Proxies, VPNs: Your Online Privacy, Anonymity and More

VPN and proxy in detail. Explore VPNs and proxies for online privacy. Learn about HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS, SSL, and TLS, masking IP addresses and encrypting data.

11. Top-6 Best Anonymous Browsers Or Why Privacy Matters

“Aren’t all browsers anonymous?”

12. Setting Up a Tor Hidden Service [A How-To Guide]

I'm gonna out on a limb here and assume that you know the basics of how a web server works when you clicked on the title of this post. Basic knowledge of vim would be helpful too.

13. Picking the low hanging passwords

According to a not-at-all recent report by Keeper, there’s a 50/50 chance that any user account can be accessed with one of the 25 most common passwords.

14. How to Spy on a Cell Phone Privately

If you want to spy on someone's cell phone without them knowing, look out for in-demand programs offering a free trial period. Learn more about spying apps.

15. What Is the Best Browser for Your Privacy?

How to pick out the right web browser when you're focused on privacy and functionality.

16. How To Stop Sharing Your Location On iPhone (Without Them Knowing)

There is no doubt that iOS has fewer customization options for consumers than Android. As a result, many features and functions on the iPhone are difficult to change, despite the fact that such a change may be very beneficial to you.

17. What installing the Messenger app tells us about Facebook

Messenger’s onboarding is a great case study of manipulative design

18. Installing Shadowsocks-rust: a Secure, Open-source Proxy Server, Better Than VPN

Explore how to tunnel OpenVPN through Shadowsocks to bypass VPN blocks using DPI. An insightful guide to enhancing your online privacy and unrestricted access.

19. An Intro to Zero-Knowledge Proofs (ZKP) and Identity

Learn about Zero Knowledge claims and how they can help in securing your Identity.

20. 5 Best Browser Extensions For Protecting Your Privacy Online

It is essential for every internet user to comprehend the importance of browser security capabilities to assure they browse the internet safely. Protecting your browser might mean limited functionality of some web sites, but it’ll shield your most sensitive information as well.

21. Decentralized Cloud Storage is changing the face of the internet (2/2)

(Read Part 1 here)

22. Top 10 Second Phone Number Apps for Android and iPhone

You’ll agree that carrying two smartphones, one for business calls and one for personal use, is not convenient at all. Luckily, the modern world has taken everything and turned it into an app. Now you don’t even need to buy a second SIM card to make calls to your colleagues. What you need is a special second phone number app that gives you a second line for local and international calls. In this article, we’ll check out the best second phone number apps for Android and iPhone, and compare their main features and pricing.

23. 10 Features of a Secure Website

Website security is a primary consideration in web development but it is often not taken seriously by a lot of website owners. If you have built a secure website, then you must have sought out the services of a security expert who spots areas of weaknesses in your system and also carry out routine maintenance checks for new flaws and vulnerabilities. These are the minimum requirements for any safe website and I have grouped them into 10 must-have features for your website.

24. Why Governments Use Mass Surveillance⁠—And What To Do About It

“I’m not a terrorist, why should I be worried about my data being monitored?”

25. Introducing DChat - Decentralized Chat for All

Messaging is a core feature of the internet. It was described as the internet’s killer app. It enabled anyone to communicate with anyone else in the world instantly, and for free. Billions of people chat every day.

26. What to Do When Your Hulu or Netflix Account Gets Hacked

Streaming service accounts get compromised all the time either due to data breaches, credential stuffing attacks from leaked databases, or simply because of users employing weak passwords.

27. Is it Safe to Store Credit Card Information on Google Chrome?

Do not store your credit card information on Google Chrome! This article discusses why it's not safe to store your credit card information on Google chrome.

28. ISO/IEC 27035: The Incident Security Incident Management Guide

We will learn about the security incident phases, security incidents response planning (IRP), and Incident Response Team Structures.

29. How to Filter NSFW Images and Programmatically Blur Them

In this article, you will learn how to detect NSFW and inappropriate images and programmatically blur them.

30. What is an Email Alias and Why You Should Stop Using Your Real Email Address

Learn how to declutter your mailbox and avoid spam by using email aliases. It's free, effective, and will save you hours of scanning through emails.

31. Signing In with Apple in React-Native App [A How-To Guide]

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32. Insecure by Design: As Millions Flock to Telegram, 7 Reasons to Question the App's Privacy Claims

Telegram is not the gold-standard for secure messaging that it paints itself to be. Here are 7 reasons why.

33. What's wrong with stickers in Telegram? Deanonymize anonymous channels in two clicks

Did you know that Telegram stickers can give you away? In this article, I will teach you how to deanonymize anonymous channel authors using a module for Maltego

34. TLS Cipher Suites: Which Ones to Let Go in 2023?

What cipher suites are appropriate to include in TLS configuration, and which ones should be removed to enhance its security?

35. The Biggest Problems with WhatsApp's Privacy Practices

A new report now claims that Whatsapp messages are not end-to-end encrypted.

36. Delete Your Old Tweets: 90% of Employers Consider Your Social Media Activity When Hiring

A survey shows that 90% of employers consider your social media activity when hiring and a whopping 79% of HR have rejected a candidate because of social media.

37. The Five Linux Distros Hackers Prefer

These are the Linux distros recommended by hackers

38. A Beginner's Guide to the Dark Web and Online Anonymity

If you have always wondered what’s the deal with the dark web and how to access it, or you just want to learn how to browse the web without spreading your information around, you’re at the right place.

39. How to Black Out Text in a PDF with Photoshop or for Free in Canva

Here's how to black out and blur out text in both Photoshop and Canva so your sensitive information stays safe.

40. You’ve Never Heard Of These Sites, But They Know A Lot About You

A Marriage And A Funeral

41. How to Implement QA Testing in a Confidential and Secure Manner

‘Privacy’ and ‘Confidentiality’ are often used interchangeably but they are not the same.

42. How Nexera ID is Bringing Privacy and Security to DeFi

AllianceBlock is helping to close the gap between decentralised finance and traditional finance by solving problems in both areas and bringing them closer.

43. 5 Negative Behavioral Effects of Cyber Security on Organization

The effect of individual behavior on cyber-security is essential to the safety and protection of information or data in corporate organizations, government, financial institutions, and all other organizations you can imagine. The risk of breaching has a negative effect and has severe consequences.

44. Ethereum, You Are A Centralized Cryptocurrency. Stop Telling Us That You Aren't

When looking at Ethereum, there are some good things I can say about it and some bad. Ethereum did early stage investors in their ICO right, in the fact that the 2014 ICO price was $0.30.

45. MobileCoin is the World's First Carbon-Negative Cryptocurrency

MobileCoin has a significantly smaller impact on our planet and uses far less energy compared to other cryptocurrencies. This is how...

46. What Is The Best Private Encrypted Messenger! [10 Messengers Evaluated]

Updated 01/13/2020

47. Even Supermarkets Are Tracking Your Data Nowadays

You are handing over a valuable treasure trove of data that may not be limited to the items in your shopping cart.

48. Decentralized Identity (DID) and KYC in Blockchain Gambling: Privacy vs. Compliance

Explore how Decentralized Identity (DID) reshapes KYC in blockchain gambling - using ZKPs, verifiable credentials, and real-world pilots to balance privacy.

49. C++ to WebAssembly using Bazel and Emscripten

How to get Bazel and Emscripten to compile C++ to WebAssembly or JavaScript

50. Private Networks: How Tailscale Works

People often ask us for an overview of how Tailscale works. We’ve been putting off answering that, because we kept changing it! But now things have started to settle down.

51. Imagine Yourself Being A Hacker [Beginner's Guide]

Make no mistake, the knowledge of hacking is different from a hacker. A hacker is a person, not the skill. And the use of any knowledge is a personal choice and that choice isn’t universal. The same way some politicians are corrupt, some hackers are corrupt. The same way some politicians are good, some hackers are good also. You may be a Satoshi Nakamoto or an Albert Gonzalez, it is your choice. There is nothing wrong with the hacker knowledge. It is all about you. What You’ll Learn

52. Ethereum is Supposed to go PoS (Proof of Stake) in 2022 Which Will Make it More Scalable

This article talks about DAOs, ethereum scaling and why DAOs will be the future of governance.

53. What is CAPTCHA and Does Google Use it to Train AI?

CAPTCHA was invented between 1997 and 2000. It was used to protect against spam requests received every day in the now-defunct AltaVista search engine.

54. Introduction to Fully Homomorphic Encryption

Exploring fully homomorphic encryption which, for a long time been considered one of the holy grails of cryptography.

55. Decentralized VPN: The Evolution of Tor?

VPN vs Tor vs dVPN - What are the real differences?

56. OWASP Top 14 Security Practices For Software Developers

★ The objective of this guide is to provide a comprehensive review of the security principles with limited scope in terms of information. The primary goal of the software developing team is to use the available information resource to provide and build secure applications for your business and software operations. It could be obtained through the industry-standard implementation of security controls.

57. You Are Not Worth Tracking, Sorry

I do not track you. I don't have to, and I don't care to.

58. Internet Privacy Tools for 2019

Updated - 01/13/20

59. Monero vs. Zcash vs. BEAM on Confidentiality, Scalability, and Auditability

First, I would like to emphasize that we have a lot of respect for our friends at Zcash and Monero and the activities that these projects have completed so far in order to promote the needed financial confidentiality in crypto.

60. I Replaced $1,200/Year in Cloud Subscriptions With a Single Home Server. Here's What I Learned.

I replaced $1,200/year in cloud subscriptions with one home server. Here's the setup, costs, apps, Bitcoin node, local AI, and what I'd do differently.

61. Top 10 Best Private Encrypted Messengers Designed For Security Nuts

Being concerned with the security of online communication and information exchange is absolutely OK. It is a reflection of the fact that you are aware of global surveillance happening every second of our presence online. Our online activities are monitored, intercepted, collected, and stored. And now imagine that what you know is only the small fraction of what is really happening with our information.

62. 4 Privacy Focused Raspberry Pi Projects

4 do it yourself projects with a Raspberry Pi for the privacy minded user

63. How Does the Government Access Your Data?

It’s Not (Exactly) 1984, but Big Brother Is Certainly Watching!

64. VPNs Leaked 1.2TB of Your Data and That is Pretty Awkward

20 Million VPN users across seven different VPN services had their data compromised when it ended up on the dark web.

65. PrivateGPT: ChatGPT but Private and Compliant

Privacy is a top concern when discussing ChatGPT-like tools with professionals.

66. Video Chatting Might Lead You to Identity Theft and Scams

One might think that the internet was designed for the consumer to remain anonymous and share their ideas without any censorship. But it isn’t the case anymore, especially since the abrupt commercialization of the technology and the rise of social media, which has paved the way for big corporations and regimes to take note of user data and activity, like never before.

67. End-to-End Encryption Basics

Imagine, you are messaging your business partner about a super secret idea, it is worth $ 1m, will you trust the messaging application not to read your super secret conversation? No, right. No one will, still people across the world use whatsapp for such sensitive messaging (although I prefer telegram for my secret conversations). Well, turns out, it is because most messaging apps(including whatsapp) use a technique called End to End Encryption, which doesn’t allow these messaging services or their employees to read your conversations with your contacts. But how does this works, well, that is what we will try to understand here.

68. Deciphering Pesticide Resistance in the Digital Currency Space

Uncontrolled use of deanonymizing technologies, such as blockchain forensics and darknet monitoring tools can threaten long-term security and safety of digital ecosystems.

69. How to Protect Yourself From Sim Swap Attacks

If they can get Jack Dorsey they can get you… learn the simple ways to protect yourself against Sim Swapping Attacks.

70. How online players can secure their privacy while gaming & streaming?

Ever wondered what would happen if someone ransacks your Steam account and leaves the inventory empty?

71. How to Check Your Antidetect Browser?

Top antidetect browser checkers

72. How IP Obfuscation Works for Streaming Geo-Restricted Content

IP obfuscation is a process of making the geographic location of a user to be concealed or masked. IP obfuscation, which is also known as geo-spoofing, includes everything that makes a user's identity to be hidden or made anonymous with different methods.

73. Italy Bans ChatGPT Due to GDPR Concerns

The Italian data protection authority on Friday issued an immediate order for OpenAI to halt local data processing.

74. First Impressions of YouCode: The Search Engine for Programmers

As a tech enthusiast and programmer, I love trying new platforms that attempt to reinvent the way we interact with computers, the internet, and each other. One of the most outdated yet crucial tools we interact with every day — the search engine — is due for disruption. Many companies recognize this and have tried to redesign and reinvent the search process. To stay at the forefront of this search engine revolution and take control over my search results, I experimented with several smaller search engines (most still in beta). One of the most innovative and curated alternative search engines is You.com. In my opinion, their recent release of YouCode has the potential to reshape how programmers interact with the internet, expedite problem solving, and enhance software design. Today I will be reviewing this novel search engine and discussing how I use it to improve my coding.

75. Disinformation-as-a-Service: Content Marketing’s Evil Twin

Are you tired of all the BS out there on the internet? It's about to get A LOT worse. Dirt-cheap disinformation-as-a-Service campaigns are a thing now.

76. Bringing Back Data Ownership to Humans With Decentralizion

Are we ready as humans to take the data ownership back? Here is a use case for you.

77. Mimic: New Dimension in the VPN World

VPN, or Virtual Private Networks has evolved and matured since it was originally envisioned. Meet Mimic protocol - a brand new dimension in the VPN world.

78. Homomorphic Encryption: Introduction And Use Cases

Organizations nowadays are storing and performing computation of the data on the cloud instead of handling themselves. Cloud Service Providers (CSPs) provide these services at an affordable cost and low maintenance. But to ensure compliance and retain privacy, organizations need to transfer the data in an encrypted format, which does ensure the confidentiality of the data. However, once the data reaches the cloud, the CSP has to decrypt the data to perform operation or computation.

79. Down with the Registration!

Sef-sovereign Identities can help minimize the consequences of data leaks by keeping personal data personal.

80. Facial Recognition Tech Raises Some Real Ethical Dilemmas

Do you have any devices that turn on when they see your face? It’s convenient and kind of fun, right? And for the most part, it’s groundbreaking security technology. Facial recognition and other forms of biometric technology have the ability to identify people more quickly and more reliably, giving them faster and more secure access to their personal devices while also granting opportunities for law enforcement to positively identify and capture suspects.

81. Prevent Reverse Tabnabbing Attacks With Proper noopener, noreferrer, and nofollow Attribution

Now and then, when you click on a link on a website, the link will be opened in a new tab, but the old tab will also be redirected to some other phishing website where it asks you to login or starts downloading some malware to your device. In this blog post, I will explain how something like this is achieved, and how to easily prevent this from happening in your own websites.

82. How to Make Requests Over Tor Browser Using Python

To make requests over Tor using Python3, we are going to be utilizing a Python controller library for Tor called Stem.

83. WTF is a Bitcoin Mixing Service and Why Do You Need One?

Cryptocurrency has two opposing features to provide its worth and inability to falsify. Anonymity of Bitcoin has pulled masses of people to cryptocurrency blockchain. They have felt more freely with their finance.

84. Life After COVID-19: How China is Going Back to Work

As Europe and the US are bracing for the worst of COVID-19, life in China is gradually going back to normal. Aside from lockdowns and social distancing, what can we learn from the measures taken to control the outbreak, and how life can resume safely?

85. 5 Best Anonymous Browsers: How To Stay Protected Online

In 2019 our devices know us better than close friends and relatives. Browsers, messengers, social media trackers analyse the actions you do online and your interactions with content to expand their manipulation. The history of browsing is used to target ads and create more triggering banners for you exclusively. These technological advancements might look smart and comfortable, but the invasion of privacy has gone too far.

[86. Differential Privacy with Tensorflow 2.0 :  Multi class Text Classification

Privacy](https://hackernoon.com/differential-privacy-with-tensorflow-20-multi-class-text-classification-privacy-yk7a37uh) Introduction

87. 5 CSRF Vulnerabilities Known For Highest Bounty Rewards

If you don’t know, a bug bounty program is a modern strategy to encourage the public to find and report bugs or vulnerabilities in software — especially the security bugs that may be misused by cybercriminals. Most of the big technology companies like Facebook, Google, and Microsoft employ bug bounties.

88. Proxy Vs. VPN Vs. SmartDNS [A Comparison]

Cybercrime, internet surveillance, and geo-blocking are nowadays as big an issue as ever. No wonder, then, that more and more concerned netizens are looking for ways to protect their personal data, sensitive information, privacy, and internet freedom. Sooner or later, they hear advice to use either proxy servers, VPNs, or SmartDNS services. But what’s the difference between them, and which one to choose?

89. My Thoughts on Stocktwits, Censorship, and Online Harassment

Stocktwits as a tool really excited me in the beginning, but I was awakened to a reality of things that are quite toxic. What inspired me, is that you seem to have had founders with an innovative vision in terms of creating a community for stocks and stock tickers. However, this community may have become a safe haven for trolling, internet harassment, defamation, stock dumping, privacy concerns, and much more. This isn't to personally come after the founders or anything like this, as I warrant a healthy discussion on how to improve big tech. We do need to look at the problems though.

90. BDX on LayerZero and Stargate: Privacy Meets Cross-Chain Interoperability

BDX goes multi-chain with LayerZero and Stargate, enabling seamless cross-chain asset transfers across Ethereum, BNB Chain, Solana, Arbitrum, and Base networks.

91. What is the Difference Between Antivirus and Anti-malware?

Anti-malware software defends against new malware you may encounter while antivirus software scans for known viruses and searches for any known threats.

92. 4 Ways to Upgrade the Privacy of Your Home Wi-Fi Network

It doesn’t take a tech degree to make your personal Wi-Fi inaccessible to unwanted cyber snoops.

93. Selective Transparency Might Be the Way Forward as Blockchain’s Transparency Woes Mount

Blockchain’s transparency brings risks. DOP’s selective transparency offers privacy, compliance, and security using zk-proofs and indirect transactions.

94. The Co-Writer of TLS Says We’ve Lost the Privacy Plot

Christopher Allen, co-author of TLS and a pioneer in digital identity, reflects on the state of privacy, decentralization, and coercion in the digital age.

95. Solving the Hard Problems: A Conversation with Matan Almakis, the Head of Project at DOP

A discussion with Matan Almakis, the Head of Project at Data Ownership Protocol.

96. Obscura Brings Bulletproofs++ to the Beldex Mainnet for Sustainable Scaling

The obscura hardfork enabled Bulletproofs++ on the Beldex mainnet at block height 4939549. Learn what this upgrades means for you.

97. Is Google Actually an Evil Corporation?

When asked about Google, there has been a lot to say over the years. Google done some things right, and seemingly some things very wrong. As far as conspiracies go, Google does seem to have a CIA connection (see video below). This even roots back to potential government research, and missing gaps on how they have been funded in the early stage.

98. Expert: Facebook, IG App Can Steal Secrets, and Users Can't Turn It Off!

Felix Krause, a former Google engineer who studies privacy, said in a blog post on the 10th that Facebook and Instagram apps track users' browsing behaviors.

99. How and Why Modern Criminals Still Use Obsolete Technology

Dumb Phones, Smart Criminals, and Email "Drafting"

100. We Need to Talk About Nigeria and Cybersecurity

Keeping information secured and protecting the integrity of data over the internet is now becoming a huge and complex task, due to the increasing number of threats to the information security.

101. VPN Leaks that Threaten Your Online Privacy Daily

According to research by GlobalWebIndex, in 2018, around 25% of Internet users have used a VPN service. There are several reasons for this spike in popularity, which you can read about in my previous article. One of the main reasons is the ability to bypass geo-blocks and gain access to, for example, a full Netflix library.

102. 7 Ways to Secure Your Social Media Accounts

In the world today, cybersecurity attacks happen every 39 seconds. 300,000 new malware is created every day; our beloved Facebook is attacked 100k+ a day; and, just very recently had a massive security breach.

103. Secure Rendering: A New Browser Standard for User Privacy

I've been having conversations with some browser vendors about improving security for both users and enterprises. This article is an attempt to quickly summarize the why and what and aid in the guide of developing such a standard.

104. How To Store Encrypted Data Collected By Your Web Application With PHP7 and LibSodium

Reasonable security through architecture

105. Vulnerability Management: Identify, Classify, Remediate, and Mitigate

1.Vulnerability Management:

106. Sigma Protocols for the Working Programmer

Intro to sigma protocols which enable private authentication and transaction signing via Fiat-Shamir heuristic. Core technology behind Ergo blockchain security

107. Signal Vs. WhatsApp Vs. Utopia: Who Is The Obvious Winner?

The 21st century is the age of technology and the Internet. Today, the whole world is online. We are increasingly moving all our business to the Internet space. It is the place where we work, communicate, order food, pay for purchases, watch movies and listen to music.

108. Companies Pay Big Money to Have the Location Data From Your Phone

Companies that you likely have never heard of are hawking access to the location history on your mobile phone.

109. 3 Reasons to Use a Private Browser and Where to Find One

Three reasons why you beed a private browser for safe and secure browsing, regardless of what you're doing online.

Instead, we found an existing privacy-minded URL shortener called Shlink, built a custom WordPress plugin on top of it called Smol Links...

111. zKPs OR Zero-Knowledge Proofs: The Tiny Privacy Algorithm Behind Super Lightweight Blockchains

Distributed public networks face a trilemma: digital transactions must provide privacy while meeting compliance requirements in a trustless environment.

112. Is it Safe to Connect to Public WiFi?

Public WiFi is not as safe as you think. This article discusses some of the security risks with public WiFi and what you can do to stay safe on the public WiFi.

113. The Brave Web Browser: Privacy-Centric Cryptobrowser

Brave is a free open-source browser based on Chrome/Chromium that was developed by Brendan Eich (creator of JavaScript former CEO of Mozilla) and released 2016.

Cloud computing has grown exponentially in the past decade and is not about to stop. As predicted by Forrester’s research, the global public cloud infrastructure will grow 35% in 2021, many thanks to the pandemic. Due to the lingering effects of covid-19 in 2021, the cloud will be the key focus for organizations looking for increased scalability, business continuity, and cost-efficiency.

115. Living in the world of AI - The Human Transformation

Today, if you stop and ask anyone working in a technology company, “What is the one thing that would help them change the world or make them grow faster than anyone else in their field?” The answer would be Data. Yes, data is everything. Because data can essentially change, cure, fix, and support just about any problem. Data is the truth behind everything from finding a cure for cancer to studying the shifting weather patterns.

116. How Can Password-Free Identity Verification Safeguard User Privacy?

Traditional identity verification methods usually have security risks. Unlike these methods, FIDO-based identity verification is much safer and convenient.

117. 7 Sneaky Ways Hackers Are Using Machine Learning to Steal Your Data

Machine learning is famous for its ability to analyze large data sets and identify patterns. It is basically a subset of artificial intelligence. Machine learning uses algorithms that leverages previous data-sets and statistical analysis to make assumptions and pass on judgments about behavior. The best part, software or computers powered by machine learning algorithms can perform functions that they have not been programmed to perform.

118. Decentralized web / dWeb - what is it?

envisioning a web that revolves around the user, not the server and not the Blockchain

119. Cracking The HMAC Message Authentication System In Cryptography

★ HMAC, a popular authentication mechanism used for authenticating a message using cryptographic hash functions.

120. Facial Recognition Login: Is This The New Security Standard?

Facial recognition could help your business enhance security standards 10X. We explore the business challenges the technology can solve.Thirty thousand. That’s the number of infrared dots used by the latest standard today to create a map of your face for authentication and enable you to securely access your device. The process is as simple as it can get - look right into the camera and the facial login system does the rest. Today, facial recognition login isn’t restricted to unlocking phones, tagging people on social media or scanning crowds for security threats. It’s made its way into gaming, grocery stores, airports and payment platforms. Facial recognition login software and biometric technology are making inroads into building robust security platforms - with a system that’s designed to prevent spoofing by masks or photos. It’s permeated into security and law enforcement, even making paperless travel a reality.

121. Top 6 Privacy Note Apps for Linux and Android That Actually Sync

Note apps that keep your data private and sync perfectly on Linux and Android. Jot ideas anywhere without worrying about privacy or device limits.

122. Posting Videos of Your Kids on YouTube Is Weird

That's Ryan Kaji.

123. Top 5 Internet Browsers for Privacy and Security in 2021

Here are some popular and exciting browsers that provide a high level of services for such users including Chrome, Tor, GoLogin, and more.

124. The Zomato API Bug That Turns Phone Numbers Into Location Intel

By uploading a phone number, bad actors can extract a user’’ restaurant recommendation history and restaurant coordinates.

125. Privacy Coins vs Nation State Crypto and the War for the Soul of the World

A mother walks into the supermarket to buy baby milk but the iris scanner spots her and sends a message to her glasses: “Currency controls in effect today, funds partially frozen.  Please reduce spending.”  She checks her smart glasses display and sees that her bank balance is the same but her "available to spend balance" is now zero and she can’t buy supplies for her child or groceries to eat.

126. Using OSINT for Maritime Intelligence

According to Naval Dome, the maritime industry has seen a 900% increase in cyber-attacks since 2017

127. 7 Ways To Protect Your Personal Information on the Internet

In this day and age, it seems like everything takes place online. From your shopping expenditures to most of your communications, the internet has truly become a part of every part of our daily lives. And while there are several benefits to the ease and immediacy of the digital age, there are also several security breaches that can arise when living a life online. Check out these few key "Dos and Don'ts" to ensure your time on the internet is safe and secure.

128. What Will Happen to The Marketing Industry After Third-Party Cookies Are Eliminated?

By 2022, Google plans to entirely eliminate third-party cookie tracking in Chrome browser. The post-cookie AtTech market is shaking up — here is what to expect.

129. Self-Sovereign Identity, smart contracts and Web 3.0

Decentralized, self-sovereign authentication and authorization of users in web projects using smart-contracts and public blockchains in Web 3.0

130. Homomorphic Encryption — for Web Apps 🤔 (Part 1)

Where Do I Start?

131. The Day I Learned My NAS Was Traceable Through TLS Logs

I recently learned about a new way to leak your privacy, and it's a scary one.

132. Web Tracking Revealed: What You Need to Know

Web tracking is where website trackers and organizations monitor users’ behavior online, what they do online, learn which pages they visit, and more.

133. New Kids On The Block: Understanding Cold Boot Attacks

In computer security, a cold boot attack is a type of side-channel attack in which an attacker with physical access to a computer performs a memory dump of a c

134. AI's Ethical Evolution: Vyvo Smart Chain's Mariana Krym on Redefining Data Ownership

Discover how Mariana Krym, Co-Founder & COO of Vyvo Smart Chain, is building VAI OS to revolutionize AI with user-centric data privacy and ethical design.

Privacy has always been regarded as one of the most valuable features in the cryptocurrency community.

136. The Current State of Privacy Wallets [Reviewed]

Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies provide an opportunity unheard of in the past, being able to transcend borders and economies with a global currency. Blockchains gives us this, but unfortunately, it does not inherently give us total privacy along with it.

137. Can Privacy Wallets Really Keep Your Cryptocurrency Safe in 2020?

You can’t possibly use the Internet without using Incognito mode every now and again. You’re not using it to get better content; the web pages you’re accessing are still the same, regardless of how you’re reaching them. You’re mainly doing it because you don’t want certain searches to remain in your browser history. More importantly, you’re doing it because you value your privacy.

138. Digging Into Amazon's Privacy Policy

Amazon has developed a reputation for delivering some of the lowest prices for all types of products, and one of the best delivery systems in the world. Part of what makes this possible is Amazon’s extensive use of people’s data. We’re taking a look at which information Amazon collects and how it collects that information.

139. State of API Security: API Security Best Practices

The word is out about the state of API security as organizations around the world are finally waking up to the potential of Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) transforming business models and directly generating revenues.

140. Facebook's Libra Means the Death of Privacy

Picture a dystopian society. What do you see? Are you imagining a world with the aesthetic of Blade Runner 2077 or a similarly Cyberpunk-esque environment?

141. Choosing The Best Privacy Focused Crypto!

One of the most important parts of cryptocurrency has always been the potential for privacy. These are six coins that promote that aspect more than others.

142. How to Protect Folders And Files in Windows using Passwords

Sometimes, we need to apply a bit of extra protection to the data on our computers. We might want to protect our tax records from prying eyes, or lock away business plans from our competitors. Or we might just want to ensure that any children with access to our device can't access inappropriate content.

143. Does The Best Secure Email Really Exist?

In case you are not in raptures when corporations persistently feed you with targeted advertising and 'bad guys' gain access to your private data, probably you need to replace your email service to more secure analogue with reliable encryption.

144. A Guide to the Best VPN For Your PS5

Don’t freak out, but the moment we have all been waiting for so long has finally arrived. PlayStation 5 is here and ready to be played.

145. Barlow's Declaration of Independence of the Metaverse

Governments of the Old Industrial World, you weary giants of flesh and steel, we are the inhabitants of the Metaverse, the new home of free minds.

146. Why Private Search Engines Are The Future...

Private search engines aren't just for people wearing tinfoil hats anymore. Over the years these search engines have improved their search results and added new features to make the experience better for their users.

147. These Companies Are Collecting Data From Your Car

Most drivers have no idea what data is being transmitted from their vehicles, let alone who exactly is collecting, analyzing, and sharing that data...

148. Blockchain in terms of philosophy: From Plato to Foucault

Explore the philosophical roots of blockchain concepts in parallel with ones in the history of thought, tracing them from Plato to Foucault.

149. Y Combinator's Youngest Solo Founder Says Digital Identity Is The Internet's Biggest Infrastructure

Y Combinator's youngest solo founder Kirill Avery discusses digital identity crisis, AI bot threats, privacy concerns, and decentralized solutions.

150. The Geography of Bans

<strong><em>Top Curious Cases of Governments Opposing Encryption and Secure Means of Communication</em></strong>

151. How Can You Minimize Your Online Footprint

You may be shocked to find out what information is available about you and how it could be used. Here are steps you can take to minimize your online footprint.

152. HackerOne Finds Massive Security Failure In PayPal’s Login Compartment

In today’s highly digitized environment, the capabilities to change our lives for the better are virtually endless. The cooperation of humans and technology - be it hardware of software - has made our lives easier and more productive.

153. Mastodon: What You Need to Know About Its Privacy and Security

We wanted to share what we’ve learned about the privacy, security, and culture of this platform as we parse these dynamics ourselves in real time.

154. How To Sell Things To People Who Have Cancer With Facebook Ads Partners

Behind Google Ads, Facebook Ads is 2nd largest ads platform in the world.

155. TikTok: A Ticking Time Bomb?

One of the most popular apps of 2019, TikTok ruled the download charts in both the Android and Apple markets. Having more than 1.5 billion downloads and approximately half a billion monthly active users, TikTok definitely has access to a trove of users. With that large user base comes a hidden goldmine: their data.

156. Do Honeypots Still Matter?

In cybersecurity, honeypots are systems or environments designed to lure attackers. The roots of the honeypot idea go much deeper than digital security though.

157. 3 Gmail Alternatives for a Better Email Experience

Check out these alternatives to Gmail that will give you more control over how and where your emails are stored, and keep your inbox organized.

158. How Bitcoin Mixers Help The Privacy-Conscious Hide Their Transactions

There's no doubt that the cryptocurrency network is considered to be one of the most secure systems because of its blockchain technology and peer-to-peer network. But does this mean that your transactions are hidden from prying eyes?

159. Facebook, WhatsApp, and Your Privacy: What You Need to Know

Seated at computers in pods organized by work assignments, these hourly workers use special Facebook software to sift through millions of private messages

160. "Privacy and Zero-Knowledge Proof Are Going To Be Critical for A Free Society" - Kieran Mesquita

This article talks about zero-knowledge proof and how zero-knowledge proofs work establishing trust with technology.

161. ZK Rollups in 2023: From SNARK to STARK and Beyond

ZK rollups are capturing the attention of the industry. Will they be the future of rollups? Are they good investments? Read this complete guide and research.

162. Ten Underground Tech Masterminds You Probably Haven't Heard Enough About

The history of technology, intended here in a narrow sense as the history of information technology, rests on the shoulders of a small handful of giants.

163. Anonymity 3.0: Do We Have a Chance with Web3?

In the digital era, the volume of data generated online keeps on growing. Users leave their information on nearly every site. Will Web3 change this?

164. Homomorphic Encryption — for Web Apps 🧐 (Part 2)

In case you missed the previous article (Part 1), I gave a very brief introduction on Homomorphic Encryption (HE), talked about Microsoft SEAL’s library, and outlined some of the pain points of learning to use it.

165. 4 Signs You Make it Easy For Someone to Hack You

Hacking can happen on any device and to any person—and hackers are only getting smarter by the minute.

166. Is Blockchain Technology Compatible With True User Privacy?

Is blockchain technology compatible with data privacy when used in a corporate setting? What needs to change about it to make it perfectly compliant with it?

167. Hidden Cameras in Hotels and Rented Houses: How to Find Out if Someone Is Spying on You

Beware of the possible presence of hidden cameras in hotels and rental homes. Let's go into the details and see how to find out if someone spies on us.

168. Web3 User Identity Needs to be Transparent and Secure

ShareRing has pioneered the World's first user-focussed ecosystem for the issuance, storage, verification and sharing of personal information and key documents.

169. How to Choose the Right Messenger

One of the most common questions users have when it comes to privacy is about messaging services. It seems almost all of them mention some level of privacy or encryption to entice the user to sign up for their service, but how can you be sure you’re using the most secure, privacy respecting platform?

170. Need to Buy Plan B or an HIV Test? Facebook Already Knows About It

The Markup and KFF Health News found trackers on CVS.com telling some of the biggest social media and advertising platforms the products customers viewed

171. 10 Websites That You Should Know About

Gurwinder goes over 10 little-known websites.

172. What do we expect in innovation and technology by 2020

With the beginning of a new decade, many users set expectations for the new year. But what are the novelties that will be in technology and innovation

173. Unliked: Facebook’s Reign Could End

Facebook shares went tumbling following the news after a ‘sell’ recommendation from Michael Levine of Pivotal Research Group. Levine cited concerns over Facebook’s Ad revenue as well as ongoing regulatory risks.

174. Apple Card is a great jail card

The Apple Card is finally here, offering a flashy titanium card engraved with your name next to Apple’s logo. Is it the best credit card in the market? And if it isn’t, why is there so much hype around it?

175. Are Privacy Coins the Future?

Privacy coins are known for having a tumultuous past. With the new regulator’s moves against privacy, will the privacy coins be able to survive?

176. iOS is Missing a Key Camera Privacy Feature That Could Enable Spying

History

177. Wall Street's Bitcoin Vs. Reddit's Bitcoin

Bitcoin is a transparent asset traded by Wall Street, not a medium of exchange. A currency must be private by default, Pirate Chain and Monero are great options

178. Dash Brings Zcash Orchard Privacy to Evolution Chain for Shielded Transactions

Dash integrates Zcash Orchard zero-knowledge privacy on Evolution chain, combining 12 years of payment infrastructure with the most advanced shielded pool in pr

179. Why Apple Will Become More Powerful Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic

Apple will emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic as an even more powerful and important company. Indeed, COVID-19 may prove to be Apple’s finest hour. During the first 30 days of the pandemic’s escalation in the United States, Apple stepped up in significant ways, the most notable example being the formation of a relationship with Google to contain the virus with contact-tracing technology. In addition, Apple has, among other actions:

180. IP Geolocation in Cybersecurity Investigations

In a world where illegal activities increasingly take place through digital means, cyber perpetrators often remain steps ahead in sophistication compared to those who are chasing after them.

181. Scene by Scene Feasibility Breakdown of Facebook's Metaverse at Work Video

Let’s unbox the metaverse vision, go deeper into what it’s trying to convey and offer a realistic perspective on how that future could be accomplished.

182. Why You Should Be Using a VPN in 2019 ?

VPNs has grown in demand in recent years among individuals are using it to secure their information and data to prevent hackers or for other misuses.

183. Cybersecurity Basics, Tech Education and Market Review

Cybersecurity is the protection against cyberattacks from devices linked to the Internet, such as hardware, computer software and data.

184. Think You Know Why Google Acquired Fitbit? Think Again!

There's more than meets the eye when it comes to Google's acquisition of Fitbit. Read on to learn more.

185. Privacy in Blockchain: Building A Surveillance Free World

User privacy is of prime importance to Beldex. Beldex will secure user data, make your transactions anonymous, and pave the way for Web3.0 in its ecosystem

186. Tor Vs. VPN: Which is Better

What is Tor

187. Why Using a VPN is the Best Way to Protect Your Personal Data When Surfing the Web

The internet is an amazing place. It’s grown from a military network into a vast virtual universe populated by trillions of web pages. There are currently around 1.5 billion websites, but that figure is increasing daily. As the world’s population increases, so does this vast resource we call the internet.

188. SocialFi — Social Networks on the Blockchain & What to Expect From Web 3

How do social networks of the future differ from the usual ones, and what projects to expect in 2023.

189. VPNs Do Not Slow You Down, They Make You Better

VPNs started trending in this new wave of security breaches and fear for privacy.

190. The Rise of Mental Health Apps: What Are the Consequences?

Mental health apps rose in popularity during the COVID-19 pandemic. Are there any consequences to their meteoric rise?

191. Data and DNA: Who Owns You?

Data and DNA: With corporations able to accumulate information normally considered private on both of these fields, who should own that data and thus you?

192. Bitcoin.com and Concordium Partner to Enable Privacy-First Age Verification for 75 Million Wallets

Bitcoin.com partners with Concordium to enable zero-knowledge age verification for 75M wallets, addressing the $308B stablecoin adoption bottleneck.

193. Taking Your Phone Off the Grid: A Step-by-Step Guide

While not a path for everyone, this approach paints a vivid picture of the extreme measures individuals are willing to take in the name of privacy.

194. I Hacked An Android App To Get A Free Haircut

Android apps are mainly composed of a bunch of binaries bundled together, built from compiled Kotlin or Java code. The original source code can be easily reconstructed by several light-weight tools, found on the top of a google search page.

195. Want to Stay Safe Online? Lie About Your Birthday

Your birth date, like your phone number, is personal information that scammers can use to steal your identity or target you for fraud.

196. Have Your Privacy Cake on Android and Eat it Too

How to set up your Android phone to provide ultimate privacy while also letting you use the latest applications.

197. Second State Releases Scalable Privacy Service at Mozilla Open Labs

Build a scalable and privacy-first Internet on Second State’s serverless infrastructure. Get the email newsletter on Rust, WebAssembly, serverless, blockchain, and AI.

198. Great Methods To Create A Password File To Prevent Brute-Force Attacks

Brute-forcing a really important method that a hacker or a pentester must be aware of and he will use in various places.

199. Software Developers' Top 12 Secure Software Development Lifecycle (SSDL) practices by Microsoft

Microsoft Secure (SDL) practice focused more on the reliability part of the software, security vulnerabilities, threat modeling, compliance, reporting, IRP.

200. Data-Driven Advertising and Its Impact On Our Privacy-Driven World

Do we actually need so much data to do effective marketing?

201. The Ethics of Data Collection and Privacy in the Tech Industry

The term “Data Ethics“ is relative, and refers to the best practices, rules, and laws that seek to preserve the rights of users over their data.

202. Nullmail: Privacy-First Disposable Email That Actually Works

Nullmail is a privacy-first disposable email service that creates instant temporary inboxes without tracking or signups.

203. What Is a VPN and What Are Its Alternatives?

Are VPNs really essential for an average user in 2021? Read on to find out about common issues with VPNs, as well as possible alternatives to them.

204. A Quick WireGuard VPN Setup Guide

Hostkey has launched a new service for its customers - renting a server with a pre-installed VPN. Now you can order a server with WireGuard VPN pre-installed.

205. Bye-bye Google Fonts: German Court Rules That Google Fonts Is Not in Compliance with GDPR

Google Fonts is a data privacy concern. Learn why you should care.

206. Facebook Has Your Children's Info Thanks to This Hospital Network

One of the largest pediatric networks in the country was sending personal information about children and their parents to Facebook, The Markup found.

207. Can Blockchain Technology Help with Our Growing Privacy Problems?

Since the Internet's introduction to the public from the academic world, privacy issues have existed. Blockchain technology may be able to change this.

208. Who Has the Power to Break Up Big Tech?

The Big Five tech companies — Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Microsoft and Google owner Alphabet — have come under serious scrutiny in the past few years.

209. Google Pronounced The End Of The Cookies' Era And It Will Change Advertising As We Know It

Web cookies have always been instrumental in achieving the goal of digital marketing. Cookies help advertisers to reach their targeted audience, and also to better understand which part of the marketing campaign that probably needs total reworking. Usually, a cookie is a piece of a snippet that gets integrated into users’ browsers over a period.

210. Have You Read Your Privacy Notice in Detail?

Do you recall every company you have given consent to use your data as you browse a website or sign-up to a ‘free’ service? It's time we moved beyond consent

211. Fully Homomorphic Encryption and Beyond: Guy Itzhaki's Perspective on Blockchain's Evolution

In this discussion with Guy Itzhaki, CEO of Fhenix, we explore the evolution of blockchain technology through the lens of Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE).

212. Kickoff Your Application With js-libp2p

I want to welcome you to libp2p! This guide will walk you through setting up a fully functional libp2p node, so that you can take control of the spacecraft 🚀 from that point on and build your application.

213. Zypherpunk Hackathon 2025 Review: Top 5 Privacy Projects That Will Disrupt DeFi

Zypherpunk Hackathon 2025 Review: 5 ZK projects (Yona, ZIntents, Secure Polymarket, Zassport, zkRune) reshaping DeFi and the future of programmable privacy.

214. Decentralized Wikipedia based on Aleo

Wiki is not perfect. I present to you the description of Aleo/wiki. With Wikipedia experience, I have sincerely tried to get rid of the biggest bugs.

215. Machine Learning in Cybersecurity: 5 Real-Life Examples

From real-time cybercrime mapping to penetration testing, machine learning has become a crucial part of cybersecurity. Here's how.

216. VPNs for Netflix: Benefits and Must-Have Features

Learn why Netflix libraries are different, how VPNs solve this issue and discover the tips for you to choose the right VPN for Netflix.

217. 6 Browser Extensions for Online Privacy in 2020

A lot of things happened in 2019 that lead people talking and caring more about their privacy online. You might hear a lot of people saying that there isn’t such a thing as privacy online. Our actions online are being monitored, we get personalized ads, that are not just influencing us to buy something, but even influences our political views, influences our values, our actions.

218. How Facebook Stablecoin Libra Could Replace all Current Stablecoins

Facebook recently announced their new Libra cryptocurrency, a stablecoin set to launch in 2020 which will initially let users transfer money between Facebook’s Messenger and WhatsApp applications. However, the larger goal of Libra is to transform the global economy. In conjunction with other companies and partners that make up the Libra Association, including payments companies, technology companies, marketplaces, and venture capitalist firms, Libra has the potential to do just that. Having been involved in the cryptocurrency industry for the last couple of years there is definitely a reason to doubt how decentralized Libra truly is and if it can even be considered a cryptocurrency. However, one thing is certain, given the proposed makeup of Libra it could ultimately replace all current stablecoins, and quickly.

219. The best privacy-focused browsers in 2019

Privacy protection has become a catchphrase for many entrepreneurs and public speakers. In their recent speeches, both Mark Zuckerberg and Sundar Pichai elaborated on the importance of privacy, which is ironic, having in mind that Facebook and Google are the two biggest data scrapers around.

220. How to Activate Disappearing Messages on Instagram

In this post, you will get complete knowledge of how to hide Instagram messages without deleting them.

221. How to Stop Your TV From Watching You

Here's a guide to turning it off on three of the most popular smart TV software platforms in use last year.

222. Kraken Delists Monero: Here's Why The Future of Privacy Coins Are Under Attack

Kraken delists Monero (XMR) in the EEA due to regulatory pressures, spotlighting the challenges privacy coins face under stricter EU crypto rules.

223. What Could Have Prevented 2020's Massive Twitter Hack?

Attacks and account take-overs like the recent Twitter hack are completely avoidable. Enterprises must implement biometric multi-factor authentication to ensure that only the right users have access to the right systems at all times. If they don’t, users will continue being vulnerable to hacks and scams.

224. Great, Frightening Front-Page Creative From Amsterdam This Morning

Tell me this Here's Johnny / Psycho mash-up from today's Volkskrant doesn't straight up say 'Actual Footage from 2319' and/or strike terror into your very soul:

225. What COTI's Hydrogen Upgrade Reveals About Blockchain Privacy and Enterprise Adoption

Hydrogen hard fork from COTI demonstrates how blockchain protocols are reengineering themselves for institutional clients.

226. Top Free And Paid VPN Services In 2021

The VPN creates a secure connection over the Internet. In the simplest terms, it works as a tunnel between a computer and a server. Every time you go online...

227. Understanding the 'Data is the New Oil' Analogy

Earlier, we lived in industrial and post-industrial societies, and gas and oil were the only things of value. Now, it’s the age of information society and data has replaced petrol as the economy’s driving force. The reason is that with the help of Big Data, people significantly improve production efficiency and business economics. That’s true.

228. Stop Feeding the Algorithm: Creative Ways to Disconnect from Data-Hungry Platforms

Learn how to reclaim your digital privacy with practical tips to reduce tracking, resist algorithms, and disconnect from data-hungry platforms.

229. Facebook Has Been Receiving Your Financial Information From Tax Filing Websites

Major tax filing services such as H&R Block, TaxAct, and TaxSlayer have been quietly transmitting sensitive financial information to Facebook...

230. How Am I Being Tracked Online? A Story.

How are users being tracked online even when taking privacy precautions? What tools are Meta and others using to target you with ads?

231. 50 Stories To Learn About Whatsapp

Learn everything you need to know about Whatsapp via these 50 free HackerNoon stories.

232. Ola: The Programmable Privacy Platform for Ethereum

This article aims to provide an update on the latest developments and news related to Ola and zero-knowledge cryptography...

233. 4 Reasons to Use a Private Web Browser and Where to Find One

Discover the top 4 reasons to switch to a private browser to protect your privacy. Try Wave Browser, a free solution with built-in privacy and security features

234. Startpage is Still a Privacy-First Search Engine, says System1 CEO

An interview with System1 CEO, Michael Blend, about the controversial partnership with Privacy-First search engine, Startpage.

235. Anonymity and Privacy in Emerging Web3 Spaces Make the World go Round

Considering previous legal theory & recent web3 events, it can be argued that the framework of privacy needs to be updated with an understanding of consent.

236. Developing a Stable Coins Architecture on the ALEO Blockchain

In this work we not only propose a mechanism of a stable coin, but a monetary system of two interconnected coins within a ALEO blockchain.

237. Not All Encryption Is Created Equal [Analyzed]

Encryption makes the digital world work. It consists of a few elegant math equations that scramble data before being sent over the internet where prying eyes could otherwise intercept it, read it, and manipulate it. Encryption is the reason everything from financial transactions to state secrets get passed around the internet nearly instantaneously, unlocking massive amounts of innovation, wealth, and prosperity as a result.

238. Barbicans, Sandboxes and Trusted Computing: Improving Security without Increasing Throughput

As the attack methods of malicious users change in more various ways, defenders have to write codes to build higher firewalls, run more complicated tests, which leads to more malicious data records, triggering more false alarms.

239. The Future of the Internet: Privacy, Censorship, and Equality

Big tech companies like Facebook and Google are censoring a wide range of information from being published and shared on social media channels like Twitter, Instagram, Youtube, and Facebook.

240. How You Can Test Your Kids' Smart Toys For Privacy

Are those toys secure? And precisely what data is being handed over when a kid is using these toys?

241. Your Children's Data Is Being Collected by Educational Technology Companies

Vista Equity Partners is collecting data on children that go to school.

242. Invitation Inside: Beta Test A FREE and Open Source Decentralized VPN

Today we are announcing beta test of KelVPN, a bandwidth sharing solution. It is a distributed VPN, built on top of the Cellframe blockchain framework. Our mission is to build a decentralized privacy network, which can literally serve as a personal spacesuit for everyone accessing the Internet.

243. Data Privacy is Becoming More Important for Users in 2022

A look at how data privacy is becoming more important for users in 2022

244. Five Crucial Privacy and Security Settings for iOS 13

The next version of the operating system for iPhone and iPad has launched(iOS 13). Here's how to improve your security.

245. The Tornado Cash Ban and Chaos Agents

The U.S Government announced recently that it would be placing a ban on the Ethereum coin mixing service Tornado Cash.

246. Algorithms and Society: A Not-So-Simple Discussion, In Three Parts

Image Source: Unified Infotech

247. Rethinking Email Threat Detection Models for Enterprises [A Deep Dive]

Contrary to what millennial work and communication habits may suggest, email is not dead. It is still an important part of both personal and enterprise communications.

248. StackOS: Decentralized Cloud Infrastructure

The CEO of Koinos Group interviews the Chief Architect of StackOS; decentralized cloud infrastructure

249. Why a Privacy-First Ad Approach Promises a Better Future for All

A privacy-driven future is coming. Is your ad business ready?

250. The Mythical Privacy in the Age of Bitcoin - And What We're Doing About It

Bitcoin is an extension of ourselves, it’s our money — the people’s money. We can choose to transact with whomever, wherever, whenever, and for whatever we want — because Bitcoin does not discriminate.

251. "Privacy Is The Fundamental Pillar of DeFi" - Justin Kellison

The article discusses the importance of privacy for DeFi protocols and how cross-chain privacy is critical for protecting the financial privacy of users.

252. WhatsApp Users Hit 2 Billion: What Does This Mean for the Future of Privacy?

There are now over 2 billion registered users on the mobile messaging platform, up from 1.5 billion in 2017.

253. 153 Stories To Learn About Cryptography

Learn everything you need to know about Cryptography via these 153 free HackerNoon stories.

254. Markdown and Privacy-Focused Note Taking are the Perfect Match

The new Markdown editor marks TagSpaces down as one of the best no-cloud offline note-taking apps for privacy-focused users.

255. How To Create a Complex Password

For almost all the accounts that you create on the Internet, you need to come up with a secure, that is, a complex password. Choosing the most secure password requires the use of unlikely combinations of letters and numbers. Fortunately, creating a complex and at the same time easy to remember password is a task that you can handle. To learn how to create a password correctly, use our tips.

256. What is Alternative Mobility? And Why Digital Identity Is Crucial For Its Future

A fundamental analysis of the status-quo of urban transportationA new mobility ecosystem is upon us. Cities are changing at a pace like never before, largely made possible through technological advancements.It has disrupted existing industries and paved the way for a shared mobility market - one that redefines the way people move and interact. Being able to effortlessly move across cities enabled billions across the globe to access opportunities, tap into great products and services, while connecting with people that are important to them.

257. Facebook vs. Decentralized Projects: Who Will Win the 'Metaverse War'?

Facebook's Upcoming Metaverse: the Caveats of Centralization and Why Decentralized Projects Will Dominate the Market in the Long Run

258. The Atlas Super-Browser: A Security Nightmare Dressed as the Next Big Thing

Is OpenAI's Atlas browser a security nightmare? This essay explores the deep risks of AI agents, prompt injection, and total privacy loss.

259. How to Minimize Privacy Risks in AI/ML applications

With the rise of data economy, data privacy has become even more important. Enterprises need to be privacy-first and invest in privacy enhancing technologies.

260. These are the Top 5 Browsers for Privacy and Security

Anonymity on the internet has been in a steady state of decline. In the interest of reversing that trend, this is a list of the top five browsers for privacy and security. While it should be noted that nothing published on the internet is perfectly private or secure, these are the browsers that will do the most to get you close.

261. When APIs Talk Too Much – A Lesson About Hidden Paths

Why API security requires more than just endpoint protection and what developers can take away.

262. IP Geolocation: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

IP Geolocation (IPG) has been a part of our digital lives, for quite a few years now. It is the process of identifying the physical location of an internet user

263. Conquering Crypto Scams: How I Got My Stolen NFTs Back

Beware of the infamous Airdrop Scams or anything requesting your Private Key. Learn how to avoid getting scammed from a real-life scenario.

264. The Disturbing Effects of the Digital Revolution That Only A Few Talk About

This ecosystem of information is controlled by only a handful of powerful companies that determine how information is exchanged

265. What Will Life Be Like In 100 Years?

Some light-hearted thinks after a long Friday...

266. Metaverse Growth Brings New Data Protection Headaches

A world of possibilities is coming, but it’s coupled with the biggest security risks of our time. How can we protect ourselves in a data-miner’s paradise?

267. Can Blockchains Overcome the Scalability Trilemma?

Beldex will be integrating Bucephalus Hard Fork on the 10th of December, 2021. Their goal is to create the first-ever privacy-based ecosystem.

268. AI and Data: Balancing Progress, Privacy, and Security

With ChatGPT dominating the tech and other news, the concernabout data security might have momentarily taken a back seat. Yet, the expansion of AI/ML technologies' potential impact on Data privacy and security should sound the alarm for organizations and individuals alike.

269. Leader's Speak : Joel Reymont, Lead Developer @ Stegos [Interview]

I returned with a newfound conviction that I was exactly where I needed to be, and simply needed to define the values I am passionate to pursue. I grew up in the Soviet Union. While I am now removed from the days of government surveilling my every word and action, I've found that culture of surveillance replicated everywhere online.

270. This College Student Wanted Privacy - His College Couldn't Give Him Any

Whether living on campus or off, taking classes in person or remotely, students simply cannot opt out of most data collection and still pursue a degree.

271. Everything Wrong with Cloud-Based Note-Taking Apps

My quest for a suitable Evernote replacement, after the company decided to restrict access to my own data, proved to be a short one.

272. Research Round Up: On Anonymization -Creating Data That Enables Generalization Without Memorization

Anonymization is what lets us take the most sensitive information and transform it into a safe, usable substrate for machine learning.

273. WTF is Shamir's Secret Sharing Scheme And How Does It Preserve Your Privacy?

An introduction to this privacy-preserving cryptographic technique and how Keyless is using it to transform the way we share and store private data across the internet.

274. Navigating Privacy in the Age of Big Compute

Big compute has made re-identification from combinations of fully “anonymized” datasets can be used to identify individuals.

275. Stitching Together My Thoughts on Threads

On Wednesday, Meta expanded its social media empire, with the Instagram-based text app, Threads. We have some thoughts.

276. Fight For Your Right To Use Bitcoin As It Was Intended To Be Used

We have won the battle, but the war on Bitcoin isn't over yet, here's how you can help.

277. DuckDuckGo Is A Step In The Right Direction For User Privacy

If you’re unfamiliar with DuckDuckGo, they are an Internet privacy company that empowers you to seamlessly take control of your personal information online, without any tradeoffs.

278. Your Data is the DNA of Artificial Intelligence

As society becomes increasingly AI-driven, the essential raw material to create artificial intelligence is your data.

279. 485 Stories To Learn About Security

Learn everything you need to know about Security via these 485 free HackerNoon stories.

280. The DeFi Boom And Its Impact On The Privacy of Crypto-Transactions

Privacy in DeFi protocols that run mostly on the Ethereum Blockchain are an issue. Findora, Secret and Incognito try to solve this issue

281. How to Protect Yourself Against Smishing Attacks

As the threat landscape encapsulating organizations and companies grows increasingly sophisticated, and harbors a growing number of threats and vulnerabilities- organizations are getting more accustomed to commonplace scams such as phishing.

282. VPNs for beginners: what a VPN can and cannot do

VPNs have become very popular in the last few years. Whether it’s the emergence of geographical restrictions, that VPNs help to bypass, or the evolution of cyber crime and privacy issues, — VPN market skyrocketed and is predicted to keep growing. This gave birth to a massive competition between VPN providers, and, sadly, some of them mislead their customers with false advertising and claims of security.

283. On Zero-Knowledge Proofs (ZKPs) And Why They Matter

There is a lot of enthusiasm for the application of zero-knowledge proof systems, at Dusk Network we’ve developed the open-source PLONK zero-knowledge proof system. It can be used for many things, and what better way to demonstrate its potential with an example!

284. Why Cyber Security Should Be Your Company’s Top Priority In 2020

As business is increasingly conducted through online interactions and digital exchanges of data and information, the importance of cyber security for companies grows by the minute. The influence of the advancement of technology has contributed to increased efficiency and productivity alongside a host of new dangers and vulnerabilities that can be taken advantage of by malicious users. In order to address these concerns, security needs to continually evolve to be able to effectively respond to new risks and methods of attack that are developed. To get a better idea of why you should make improving cyber security one of your top priorities moving forward, take a look at the points given below.

285. Italy Stopping ChatGPT Is BS: Here's Why

Still, the unusually prompt and firm decision from the Garante has the bitter aftertaste of political clout used to hide fear and ignorance...

286. The Most Expensive Things in Life are “Free of Charge” - Protect Your Data

Digital Footprint is everywhere online. It is all the activities you do with keyboard and mouse, in addition to what we tap and swipe on our mobile devices.

287. Beyond Grep: Giving the Unix Pipe a Brain With Qsh

Give your Unix pipe a brain with qsh. A local-first, privacy-focused CLI that brings AI vision and semantic filtering to your terminal using Qwen 3.5 and Rust.

288. Privacy, Decentralization & Investments: What Do They Have in Common?

Privacy regulators' grip tightens on megacorporations and major cryptocurrencies make their way into institutional funds portfolios, how can you benefit?

289. Google’s Data-Hungry Ecosystem is Threatening Your Privacy. Here’s How.

Google rewards data brokers for violating your privacy. Understand the hidden relationship between the #1 search engine and information brokers.

290. How to Address Sensitive Data Sprawl

Identifying what sensitive data sprawl is and how it happens, as well as solutioning for it.

291. The Internet is Broken. Can Crypto Fix It?

Over four and half billion people, or fifty-nine per cent of the global population, use the Internet every day. The Internet is where we communicate, transact, and consume information.

292. Why Did Today Feel like a Black Mirror Episode?

Are the recent tech giant privacy policy updates of September 2022 pushing us further into dystopia? strfsh live report

293. What Happens When you Try to Opt Out of Personalized Ads

The Digital Advertising Alliance has a website that you can use to opt out of personalised ads. The problem is, it doesn't really work like it is supposed to.

294. Data Breaches of 2022 and How They Could Have Been Prevented

Despite our best efforts, cybersecurity continues to lag behind the creativity of cyber criminals. As we become more interconnected, the potential for a devastating data breach only grows.

295. Verifiable Credentials: What They Are, Why They Matter

[296. An Open Letter to Coin Center:

Introduction to a Fully Private Zero-Knowledge Proof Digital Currency](https://hackernoon.com/an-open-letter-to-coin-center-introduction-to-a-fully-private-zero-knowledge-proof-digital-currency-4ln3e7b) Dear Mr. Green and Mr. Van Valkenburgh,

297. Cybersecurity Awareness Month - MacPaw Supports Ukraine

How can two apps from Ukrainian developers, MacPaw, help ensure your data and personal security?

298. Interview with David Beberman, Prasaga CTO

Last year, blockchain technology proved its mettle against the backdrop of a failing financial order and a thinly stretched health sector. The growing allure of this technology stems from its innovative approach to recurring issues in a broad range of industries. Recently, Jack Dorsey, the CEO of Twitter, reiterated his commitment towards utilizing blockchain technology to engineer a privacy-focused and fully decentralized social media platform. In the financial scene, we have witnessed the fusing of digital assets and legacy systems, which gave birth to the central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) and other blockchain-enabled banking operations. As such, there is no doubt that blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies are here to stay.

299. Coronavirus is Quietly but Surely Eroding Our Privacy

The surreal images of empty streets and planes being turned around mid-air because of COVID-19 casts a dystopian shadow across the world.

300. How a Data Privacy API Abstracts and Simplifies Privacy and Compliance

Data privacy and compliance are hard! Let a data privacy API help.

301. How to become a Brave Verified Creator

A guide to obtain the Brave Verified Creator badge and start collecting BAT contributions.

302. The Tech Community's Efforts to Dethrone OpenAI

OpenAI is starting to raise some ethical concerns, and now the tech community wants to fight back. Here is a quick summary.

303. Why Google Entering The VPN Marketplace Means it’s Time to Take Mobile Security Seriously

VPNs are sometimes seen as an optional luxury when it comes to safeguarding your personal information online, but with Google entering the fray with its own service will mobile VPNs finally get noticed?

304. Covid-19 Vaccination Passes Could Cataylze Self-Sovereign Identity Adoption

How local and global businesses can integrate Covid-19 vaccination checks into identity verification and drive SSI adoption

305. The PS5 Controller Hack That Exposed Seven Thousand Living Rooms

A simple project to use a PS5 controller on a robot vacuum accidentally exposed 7,000 homes.

306. How to Integrate Pi-hole With Tailscale to Protect Your Privacy

In this post, I showed how to make a step toward greater privacy by using Pi-hole behind Tailscale. It’s only a small effort, but it yields me great benefits.

308. Stop Aimlessly Scrolling — Start Earning $ from Facebook's Whitehat Platform

Did you know that Facebook paid out $880,000 in bug bounties in 2017?  Well, I got my second bounty within a relatively short span of time. The issue was reproduced by their security team with ease, and had meaningful impact on user’s privacy. I hope this write-up inspires people not to overlook small issues while scrolling aimlessly through Facebook, and also while testing it.

309. She Was a Hacker, He Was a Botnet: A Phishing Love Story

My hacker best friend decided to open Tinder. I was a bit reluctant about her decision. Unfortunately, she matches with a guy that gives her a phishing link.

310. Liberating Federated Learning for the Everyday Developer

Introduction to Federated Learning for Data Scientists on how to access sensitive datasets for training and evaluating Machine Learning Models

311. Bitcoin Mixing Legalities: Why Governments are Cracking Down

Bitcoin mixing is an interesting topic because while it can help people keep their crypto transactions private it can also be a hotbed for criminal activity.

312. Privacy vs. Innovation: Balancing Data Protection and Technological Advancements in 2023

The rapid pace of technological change and the instability of the political landscape makes it difficult for businesses to keep up with data policies and trends

313. The Mystery of the Ghost Refund: How Apple and Google Send Money Back to a Card They Never Saw

Learn the technical secrets of how Apple Pay and Google Pay handle refunds through tokenization.

314. ChatGPT: Best Pal or Police Informant?

Is ChatGPT your digital confidant, or a courtroom witness? Discover the chilling truth behind AI surveillance, flagged chats, and your privacy.

315. Your Facebook Privacy Guide for 2022

Checking every single privacy option on Facebook takes time — but it’s time well-spent if you care about controlling your privacy online.

316. A Vision for a Better Future: The Personal Platform

Hi, I'm Mark Nadal and I create useful tools that I give away for free. To a lot of people, 8M+ people have used my technology as a result of it becoming an invisible yet critical layer of infrastructure. But it is not the digital roads and bridges that I have built that I want to talk to you about, it is how and why we use them.

317. 5 Best VPNs for Privacy and Security on the Dark Web

A list of 5 powerful VPNs capable of handling Dark Web and onion nodes that will ensure your privacy and security.

318. Librarians vs "Data Cartels": What's Going On?

Yet while privacy is at the heart of many librarians’ work, it is becoming increasingly difficult to guarantee.

319. The ZEE5 User Data Leak That The Media Didn't Report On

In an exclusive story reported on my blog about a month ago and on no other mainstream media outlet, credentials of some 1,023 Premium accounts were found floating on the web. These user accounts belong to the popular video-on-demand streaming service, ZEE5.

320. If a Data Broker Goes Bankrupt, What Happens to Your Sensitive Data?

What happens to Near’s mountain of location data? Any company could gain access to it through purchasing the company’s assets.

321. Taproot Activation Puts Bitcoin’s Privacy in a Class of Its Own: Unhashed #19

Unhashed is a QnA series where I speak with top execs of new and established blockchain projects to unravel the mystery of blockchain & crypto.

322. How Big Tech Influences Privacy Laws

The Markup reviewed public hearing testimony in all 31 states that have considered consumer data privacy legislation since 2021 and found a campaign by Big Tech

323. Is Google Benefiting From Banning Third-party Cookies

Google has announced the depreciation of third-party cookies will be delayed – again.

324. Privacy Blockchains With Teeth | Panther Protocol AMA

An early-stage Ripple advisor, CBDC inventor, and Air Force Major walk into a bar. What happens next is a conversation about the impact of privacy.

325. How You Can Protect Your Online Privacy: Easy Steps for Daily Activities

(Image by Reimund Bertrams from Pixabay)

326. Privacy Protection: How Secure is Telegram Messenger?

Is Telegram messenger secure enough for private messages and group chats? Can Telegram protect the privacy of users? We did research on this.

327. How Smart are our Homes Getting?

Smart spaces will become an essential part of our lives, he says. Smart homes are changing our lives in the same way as wearable devices.

328. Why World's New 'Priority Lane' for Humans on the Blockchain Could Change Everything

World, formerly Worldcoin, launches Priority Blockspace for Humans on its new blockchain. Discover how it prioritizes human users over bots.

329. We Open-Sourced our Encryption Software: Here's Why

Can open-source software be profitable? Can you monetize open-source software? Forget numbers - your code cannot flourish in the dark.

330. Artificial Intelligence is No Match for Natural Stupidity

A Lazy Introduction to AI for Infosec.

331. Post-Quantum Privacy for Post-Platform Internet

Explore why quantum computers endanger a decentralized, post-platform internet and how Kyber, Dilithium & hybrid crypto can keep your data private.

332. Privacy Communities: Blockchain-Based Networks Rise After the Breakdown of Tech Giants

Online communication is undergoing a tidal shift as various groups and communities seek to relocate to more secure blockchain messaging platforms.

333. Why Cryptocurrency Doesn’t Need to Compete With Government Money

As the global financial crisis accelerates, cryptocurrency has returned to mainstream public discourse. You know bitcoin has reached some level of legitimacy when Bloomberg Radio quotes its price.

334. Is There a Future for Cryptocurrencies Without Privacy Features?

Many people think that Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other public blockchains all offer privacy by default. Unfortunately, that is not the case

335. Securely Sharing Secrets Over a Public Channel: The Diffie-Hellman Way

Generate secret to facilitate symmetric-key encryption processes.

336. #NoBrainer: Use Only Cryptocurrency to Buy Controversial Goods

Are you buying controversial products with your bank account? If so,you may want to consider using cryptocurrency instead. Cryptocurrency gives you privacy and anonymity as long as you buy it in a waythat can’t be traced back to you.

337. Digital Consumers: It's Time to Grow Up

The recent release of Netflix's film “The Social Dilemma” has boosted existing questions and fears looming among consumers regarding their privacy on social media platforms. Putting aside the behavioral effects of social media, one must wonder why the modern consumer has become so critical and scared of the data-gathering and targeted ads behind social media when they have made our lives so much better.

338. Handle Sensitive Data Securely with Skyflow

You don’t need to be a data privacy expert in order to implement best practices.

339. Privacy is Medieval

How the modern concept of privacy hides the fact that our data is not ours.

340. On Zero-Knowledge Proofs And Why They Matter

There is a lot of enthusiasm for the application of zero-knowledge proof systems, at Dusk Network we’ve developed the open-source PLONK zero-knowledge proof system. It can be used for many things, and what better way to demonstrate its potential with an example!

341. Your Instagram Privacy Guide for 2022

Of the major social networks, Instagram is definitely one of the most public. It’s also one of the most limited in terms of what can and can’t be shared.

342. What Does Your Browser Know About You?

Find out what your browser knows and reveals about you with this free browser privacy test tool. Built by the team behind Avast Secure Browser.

343. Monetary Systems and The Future

The future of money and the dollar in the world of crypto and Central Bank Digital Currencies - CBDC. What will change and how it might look like?

344. 167 Stories To Learn About Vpn

Learn everything you need to know about Vpn via these 167 free HackerNoon stories.

345. Find out Which Startup is Winning in Your City

Vision, strength, determination, resilience… these are all key building blocks to moving the world forward.

346. 6 Years Later, My Google Spreadsheet Is Now an App Called Taonga

With Taonga, I'm working to build the easiest way to securely manage and share your personal documents, like your passport. It’s built using privacy-by-design and consent-by-design concepts, making sure the user has full control over their personal documents. The idea for Taonga stemmed from an ad-hoc Google Spreadsheet I created 6 years ago, and I’d love to share that story with you here.

347. Private by Design: Why Confidentiality Is the New Competitive Edge in Web3

Privacy is becoming Web3’s competitive edge, bridging transparency and confidentiality to unlock institutional adoption and trust in digital finance.

348. Building Trust And Security In A Collaborative P2P Marketplace - Why ID Verification Is Critical

Of late, a growing number of users have been participating in the sharing economy. Whether you're renting an AirBnB, requesting a ride on Uber, or using peer-to-peer (P2P) lenders for a loan, the peer-to-peer marketplace is growing rapidly.

349. The Zero-Day Deduction

A bug bounty hunter finds an IDOR vuln in a major tax portal, exposing millions of financial records. A story about privacy, ethics, and the HTTP protocol.

350. Privacy Scales Better: Understanding Zcash, Zero Knowledge Proofs (zKP) & Electric Coin Company

innovations at the ECC show not only that Privacy and Scalability are correlated but also that Governance and Development is more fruitful when rewarded.

351. Protecting Your Online Privacy: 7 Simple Steps You Can Take Today

What people wish to share is their prerogative, yet to unconsciously give away your private information is very different to making an active choice.

352. Understanding The Facebook Data Leak: 533,000,000 Facebook Records Were Leaked

A user of a low-level hacking forum posted the records of hundreds of millions of Facebook users for free online on 3rd April.

In the year 2020, this natural tendency of marketing trends to change and evolve was catalyzed even further by the barrage of upheavals – mass protests, political tensions, COVID-19 etc. – affecting every area of society.

354. How to Anonymize Your Phone

How to keep your phone anonymous including when to use your burner phone number, whether or not you should make phone calls, and more.

355. Sprung: a USB “dead-man Switch” That Panics the Host When Your Token Goes Missing

A practical anti-forensics technique: monitor USB identity with udevadm and trigger SysRq reboot on mismatch or removal. Research at anti-forensics.com.

356. How Proactive API Visibility Could've Saved Optus From a Massive Data Breach

On 22 September 2022, Australia's second-largest telecom company, Optus, announced that it had suffered a significant data breach.

357. Privacy protection and how Nym can help

Privacy is a broad term, but, briefly speaking, it is the ability to share what you want with whom you want and how you want to do it. So, privacy is about the

358. How to Ensure Privacy and Security on Your Smartphones

All you need to know about the security loopholes in your android device and how to protect your mobile phones from privacy invasions and security breaches.

359. Threat Modeling: The First Step in Your Privacy Journey

“Convenience” is something I’ve seen many privacy advocates overlook or give little credence to.

360. Hospitals Remove Facebook Tracker but Questions Still Remain

Meanwhile, developments in another legal case suggest Meta may have a hard time providing the Senate committee with a complete account of the health data.

361. Why Smart Committed Couples Have an "Open Phone" Policy

It shouldn't be news to you that smartphones and social media have A LOT to do with breakups, heartbreak, divorce, domestic discord, and infidelity.

362. Crypto eCommerce is on the Rise

Safex Blockchain realizes Satoshi’s abandoned eCommerce dream, but with privacy features from Monero. True P2P sale of goods & services is now a reality.

363. Why Brevis Vera Could End the Deepfake Detection Arms Race for Good

Brevis Vera uses ZK proofs and C2PA to cryptographically verify media authenticity from capture to publication. The end of the detection arms race?

364. The Independent Phone :  More Privacy, Less Freedom?

Freedom and privacy tend to go together, but there is a difference. With a more private phone, does it really mean you have more freedom?

365. The State Of Data Privacy In 2020

In 2020, there will be just one thing considered to be more important than product quality for consumers: data privacy. By this I refer not to user-controlled measures to add extra security for internet users, from the most classic one-time password, or two-factor authentication, to the most secure multi-factor authentication methods:  but data privacy measures implemented by companies to ensure that peoples’ personal data is protected - no matter what.

366. "It's Only Fair That Users Retain Ownership Of Their Personal Data & Generate Value" -Sheridan Johns

With just over 4,000 data brokers controlling the loosely regulated data economy, there are absolutely no guarantees when it comes to data protection, privacy, and ownership.

367. GDPR vs CCPA: Data Privacy On The Lead [Infographic]

A quick look at the two approaches to privacy

368. Social Engineering Attacks [Infographic]

Over the years, social engineering assaults have been a regular phenomenon against companies. It has become more and more sophisticated.

369. Your VPN Might Be Tracking and Logging Your Browsing Habits

Top VPN websites are tracking visitors with sometimes dangerous or privacy-unfriendly third-parties, as well as creepy session-recording scripts.

370. Mind the Gap: Exploring Users' Unaddressed Privacy Concerns on Mobile Devices

Interview with Eran Karper discussing personal data on smart phones and his challenges building his smartphone startup.

371. The Markup Needs Your Help Investigating the Ed Tech Industry

The Markup needs your help investigating educational technology companies.

372. The Lockstep Toward Banning Encryption: On Durov, Telegram, and Potential Implications

Encryption is a human right - the right to privacy and to personal expression.

373. How to Navigate Privacy Regulations and Still Leverage User Data

User data has become the cornerstone of almost every company trying to create value in the digital space.

374. The Burgeoning Global Surveillance State - What's Going On?

What is a surveillance state? Privacy International defines it as one which “collects information on everyone without regard to innocence or guilt” and “deputizes the private sector by compelling access to their data”.

375. Guide to Risk Assessment Management and ISO/IEC 27002/27005

The goal of risk management is to identify the potential problems before they emerge. Usually, they occur unconditionally. It helps the IT managers to balance the CAPEX/OPEX costs in the organization and also take protective measures and gains much control power.

376. "Don't Be Evil," They Said: Android Is Tracking Us With No Way to Opt-Out

Researchers recently proved that the phrase is not just a slogan but crucial for protecting our privacy, considering that Google is everywhere for everyone now.

377. The Meaning of Anonymity in The Surveillance Era

Is there such a thing as true anonymity anymore?

378. Turning Off Car Tracking Is Too Difficult - It Could Be Harmful for Domestic Abuse Survivors

Abusive partners increasingly use technology to exercise control, monitor, and continue to abuse their victims.

379. 6 Non-KYC Cryptocurrency Exchanges: Gate.io, MEXC, CoinCatch, Bitfinex, CoinEx and LBank

In this article, we will explore some of the non-KYC exchanges, including Coinex, Gate.io, Bitfinex, MEXC, CoinCatch, and LBank.

380. 7 Reasons Why Everyone Should Use a VPN

A VPN can do so much more than giving you access to geo-restricted content. Check out why everyone should use a VPN.

381. Step-by-Step Guide to Installing Arch Linux

Guided install for Arch Linux beginner or todo list for pro

382. 74 Stories To Learn About Online Privacy

Learn everything you need to know about Online Privacy via these 74 free HackerNoon stories.

383. Web 3.0 Security Risks: Privacy Threats Your Organization Should Know

In the second quarter of 2022, 48 major attacks were monitored in the Web3 space, with total losses of approximately $718.34 million.

384. Did the Men in Suits Ruin Cryptocurrency For The Rest Of Us?

The bitcoin and cryptocurrency space was once quite chaotic; in many ways, it still is. That’s not to say a little chaos is a bad thing. Often it’s the spark that results in impressive innovations. Many of the great ideas that have flooded out into the world and changed our perceptions result from great minds combined with chaotic ideas.

385. Meet Windscribe, Winner of the Startups of the Year in Toronto

We have the largest VPN community at discord.gg/VPN. We get fan mail from people around the world saying how certain jokes made their day - it’s great.

386. Zero-Knowledge Proofs: Questionnaire Result Verification in Smart Contracts

Explore the power of Zero-Knowledge Proofs in blockchain, enhancing privacy and trust in smart contracts. Cryptocurrency, Groth16, and more.

387. The Unrelenting Spies in your Pocket and How to Get Rid of Them

Privacy...that mythical unicorn many chase but only a few manage to catch. Though elusive, privacy is a pressing issue in a hyper-connected world where a handful of companies control the information you consume and the information you produce.

388. It's Not Okay For Your Tax Data to Be Up for Grabs

The article—which I co-wrote with Simon Fondrie-Teitler and Angie Waller—revealed how major tax filing services sent data to Facebook through code...

389. Ledger Recover: What Is It and How Does It Work?

Last night Ledger accidentally leaked some info on their new recovery subscription service, and today they revealed the details.

390. What Is “Zoombombing”: an Exaggerated Phenomenon, not a Vulnerability

Why is the exclusive focus on Zoom, when the same “flaw” impacts almost all popular video conferencing apps?

391. How To Prevent Ransomware Attacks: A Threat That’s Real

Ransomware works by encrypting the user’s data, making it unreadable. If a user wants their data back, a ransom must be paid. Keep reading to learn more

392. Secret Network Discloses $400 Million Ecosystem Fund

Read my article about $SCRT and their new ecosystem fund backed by major players in the #cryptocurrency space.

393. The Monetization Model for A Decentralized Web/dWeb [Deep Dive]

This is a second article in the ‘Decentralized web / dWeb’ series. To get an idea on what the dWeb is please check — this article.

394. C++ to WebAssembly using Bazel and Emscripten

How to get Bazel and Emscripten to compile C++ to WebAssembly or JavaScript

395. Big Tech Is Acquiring Access to Your Health & Home

SMART HOMES: THE FINAL FRONTIER

396. Currency-As-A-Model for Reframing The Debate on Data Privacy: A Thought Experiment

Using Currency as a Model for Reframing The Debate on Data Privacy. A thought experiment.

397. Is Your Messaging Truly Anonymous?

Anonymous messaging is a lie

398. How Is Anonymous View Different From Private Mode

One of the most misunderstood features on most modern browsers is Private Mode, sometimes called incognito mode. When I am offering advice on measures people can take in their privacy such as using a private search engine or a VPN, I am told, “I don’t need those, I use incognito mode.”

399. What is Digital Footprint Management?

Your digital footprint refers to the trail of information you generate when creating, sharing, or storing any digital data.

400. Why Is Transparency Critical to Cybersecurity?

After more than a year of posturing over whether it was safe to integrate Huawei's equipment into the UK’s telecom network, the Prime Minister finally made a decision. Last January, Boris Johnson decided to allow not only Huawei but also other companies deemed “high-risk” limited access to Britain's 5G networks.

401. How to Handle EU Data Without the EU-US Privacy Shield Framework

On July 16, 2020, the European Court of Justice invalidated the EU-US Privacy Shield Framework, erasing the data protection measures that had previously allowed a United States business to hold the data of European Union citizens in servers that reside in the US.

402. Why Ephemerality Is a Stronger Privacy Primitive Than Encryption Alone

Why ephemerality beats encryption alone for privacy: a technical deep dive into data lifecycles, threat models, and modern privacy-preserving architectures.

403. A Tale of Two Cities: Economic vs Digital Democracy

More than new laws and fines, we need to reconsider data ownership as a whole and discover new structures that place control back into the hands of the people.

404. How to Improve Privacy in Conversational AI

Artificial intelligence is a great tool that assists you with fostering your business on the internet.

405. We Open Sourced Datanymizer: in-Flight Template-Driven Data Anonymization Tool

Datanymizer is an open-source, GDPR-compliant, privacy-preserving data anonymization tool flexible about how the anonymization takes place

406. Privacy Is Web3’s “0 To 1” Moment

Learn from Shahaf Bar-Geffen about the crucial role of privacy in driving institutional and consumer adoption of Web3 and real-world assets.

407. WTF are VPN Protocols?

Virtual Private Networks are compared in many aspects: some are judged by their speed, others by their server amount, and the reputation of all is put under the looking glass. However, only on rare occasion VPN protocols are brought into the light. And there are a few reasons for that.

408. Privacy vs Secrecy and Your Right to Both

If you’ve ever neglected your online privacy because you know you “have nothing to hide!”, this article might make you think twice.

409. What to Learn From How the Korean Government Regulates Blockchain

Regulators and those in software companies have often struggled to find peace with each other, as unlike previous technologies, the software moves exponentially faster and works under new business models that previous regulations did not account for. That is why Zuckerberg, who tried to avoid regulations in the past by being more transparent than incumbents, has been asking regulators to take a “more active role” and work together towards regulating the internet.

410. SocialKYC Brings Privacy-based Identity and On-Chain DIDs to Metaverse and KILT

SocialKYC is a decentralized identity protocol that allows self-sovereign identity and allows privacy solutions to users integrated with KILT.

411. Data and IP Protection: Use Cases Defining the Choice of Privacy-Enhancing Technologies

Synthetic data's appeal lies in its presumed privacy and utility, especially for software and model testing by creating a safe playground.

412. Remaining Anonymous on the Blockchain

Let us explore some ways of staying anonymous on blockchain and maintaining privacy. It covers both network-based privacy options as well as mixing services.

413. Recap: The TikTok Saga and the Problems Facing this Massive Platform

This past weekend came as quite a shock to a vast amount of netizens in the United States. While having a conversation with reporters on Air Force 1, president Donald Trump mentioned banning TikTok in the U.S., a video sharing social platform with 165 million downloads in the region, that is accused of providing data to the Chinese government.

414. Horizen on Base: Unlocking ZK Privacy for All

Horizen, a privacy-first chain, is migrating to Base, the Layer 2 chain.

415. The AI Box Is Coming—Build Your Own or Be Owned by Big Tech

The AI box era is here. Build your own for privacy and control—or let Big Tech own your digital life. The next 2 years will shape who controls your AI.

416. What is The Open Web and Why is it Dying?

People switched from an open, hackable web to apps for a better user experience, but walled gardens now hinder UX. We need a better UX alternative.

417. Random Password Generator Command in Linux we Rarely Use

Password generators are now in abundance. Particularly surprising are the many web applications for this purpose.

418. The Layman's Guide to Privacy on Twitter: TOS and Privacy Settings

Not long ago, we didn’t think too much about those terms of service (TOS) agreements and big tech. As big tech gets more negative press because of privacy concerns, it pays for all of us to double-check what we want to share and what we don’t. Many people are concerned enough that they are deleting their Facebook or Twitter accounts completely.

419. The Markup's Blacklight Tool Now Has New Tracking Info and Caching Options

Blacklight, The Markup’s real-time web privacy detector tool, has exposed privacy violations on COVID-19 vaccine websites and has spurred legislative action.

420. Namada: The New Privacy-Focused Blockchain You Need to Know About

Namada aims to balance the need for secrecy and the requirement for openness.

421. 23 Cybersecurity Tips to Level up Your Data Privacy Game

It's important to keep yourself up-to-date on the latest security measures. Cybercrime has increased, secure your data.

422. Mastering Your Own Matrix: Decentralized Identity (DID) and Reputation in Web3

Step into a future where we command our own tales of identity and trust. It's time to explore the decentralized frontier of self-sovereign stories in Web3.

[423. Programmable Privacy: How It Could Be More Compliance-Friendly

to the Web3 World](https://hackernoon.com/programmable-privacy-how-it-could-be-more-compliance-friendly-to-the-web3-world) In this piece, we'll focus more on explaining Ola's design in terms of being compliance-friendly.

424. What Exactly Is Browser Security and Why Does It Matter So Much

With an approximate of over 4.33 billion users globally, the internet first blossomed into a phenomenon the world could not get enough of and has now transformed itself into a necessity, around which the core of our modern lives revolve.

425. The Best Secure Email Provider To Choose

Don’t you manage your affairs, both business and personal, via emails and messengers? Sure, you do. It’s convenient and saves tons of time. Colleagues need email to send reports, entrepreneurs to exchange ideas, journalists to send confidential articles for publication, and so on. But there is one issue we all face - a data breach. People aware of this problem and have already found a solution - encrypted email.

426. Ledger Recover: What You Need to Know to Make a Decision

Bitcoin is here to give you the power back. Don't let others decide for you whatever the subject.

427. A Proposal for Bisq + Social Trading: My Thoughts and Ideas

So quite a while ago, we have made a proposal Bisq. It got rejected, and to be honest, we don't blame them. We had an overarching goal to make a social trading integration within the Bisq platform and allow for this great use of blockchain tech and a decentralized financial ecosystem. It was all fairytales, and bliss, except for one thing. How will this possibly work?

428. Smart Home Security: Safeguarding IoT Devices in our Homes

Examine IoT devices, network security, privacy, automated solutions, guidelines, future trends, and legislative frameworks in the context of smart home security

429. Top Open Source Vulnerabilities to Watch Out

Open Source packages are a mainstay for most software engineering projects. We are so accustomed as developers to run our npm install (for Node developers) or

430. Snapchat is Opening Up Its AI Chatbot to All Users

Snapchat announced today that it is rolling out a new chatbot feature powered by OpenAI's ChatGPT to all Snapchat users.

431. macOS Ventura's New Privacy and Security Features

432. DAO Core Bases on Leo Smart Contracts

Description DAO Core bases on Leo smart contracts, theoretical problems, mathematical model

433. An Overview of the Bluetooth Contact Tracing Protocol by Apple & Google

434. No Logs Policy: Do the Terms and Conditions of your VPN Really Mean It?

When it comes to Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), no-logging policies are at the centre of privacy concerned customers attention. With the rise of social networks, Google and Facebook dominance, and Cambridge Analytica scandal, — netizen have become aware that their online data can be and is misused.

435. What Hackers Do With Your Data

4 ways your data is being used without your knowledge

436. How to Avoid Consumer Lock-in with The Decentralised Web

<em>This is the third blog post in our series exploring aspects of the Arweave’s decentralised, </em><a href="https://www.arweave.org/"><em>permanent web</em></a><em>. You can catch up with the other parts </em><a href="https://medium.com/arweave-updates/building-the-decentralised-web-part-one-the-problem-9766f1987c91"><em>here</em></a><em> and </em><a href="https://medium.com/arweave-updates/building-the-decentralised-web-part-two-the-components-97409d1fe545"><em>here</em></a><em>.</em>

437. What are the Cypherpunks Fighting For?

Cypherpunks hold an ideology that states that privacy is an essential component of freedom and without privacy, one cannot have true freedom of speech.

438. 60 Stories To Learn About Personal Data Security

Learn everything you need to know about Personal Data Security via these 60 free HackerNoon stories.

439. A Hitchhiker's Guide to Cybersecurity Compliance

Cybersecurity compliance: survive audits without losing it.

440. Your Planned Parenthood Data Is Being Collected, Analyzed, and Sold

The Markup has found that location data company INRIX, which collects, and sells aggregated vehicle, traffic, and parking data includes Planned Parenthood.

441. Meet the Writer: OneRep CEO Dimitri Shelest on Writing and Online Privacy

OneRep CEO and Hackernoon contributor Dimitri Shelest shares his views on online privacy, his entrepreneurship experience, and the reasons that made him write.

442. Building Leave Me Alone in the Open

Our new approach to making and launching

443. NextGen Open Blockchains Are Building New DeFi Security and Privacy Standards 

Next generation blockchains developing open, secure and privacy-preserving DeFi platforms

444. What's A Spear-Phishing Attack and To Protect Yourself From It

Do you know what is the most favorite methodology of hackers to break into your security? These are not highly sophisticated zero-days or Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs).

445. The Noonification: The Wall of Death (12/26/2022)

12/26/2022: Top 5 stories on the Hackernoon homepage!

446. The 4 Main Types of Data Breaches: Definition and Examples

A data breach is a serious security violation; unfortunately, it can happen to the best of us. Let’s learn and keep aware of it together.

447. 4 Reasons Why You Need a Cybersecurity Team

Modern-day businesses have a vast list of complex issues that they need to resolve paired with a number of preventative tactics they deploy to preserve their business integrity. From perfecting their HR processes, handling customer communication, all the way to marketing, businesses often need to weigh if it makes more sense to hire an external expert for the listed services or build an in-house team to handle such intricate operations. There’s one department where most companies are trying to find the most optimal solution, often failing to realize the benefits of keeping their structure in-house: cybersecurity.

448. One (Social Media) Account To Rule Them All: A Pipedream or An Eventuality?

Worldwide internet access has made social media a huge part of our lives. Statistics show that over 4 billion people were active internet users as of July 2020. Once the social media platforms switched to fan-based engagement models, they became an economy built on attention.

449. No Safety Nets in the Real World

The Dark Side of the Smart Revolution

450. Reverse Social Engineering: A Call to Quit Sharing More Than Necessary

Social engineering is the use of a person's sensitive information to launch a targeted cyber-attack on them. Reverse social engineering mitigates the rate...

451. How To Migrate Out Of The Big Tech Ecosystem?

Recommendations to move off of big tech

452. "You Have to Have Privacy, But to What Scale and Under Whose Control?" - Adel de Meyer

Recently I had a chance to chat with Adel de Meyer, entrepreneur and leader of DAPS coin, a fully anonymous staking coin and payment system. Her project recently published a new DAPS whitepaper and announced its web wallet.

453. Why is ChatGPT Banned in Italy?

ChatGPT, an AI chatbot, has been banned in Italy due to fears it could produce misleading or offensive content without human supervision.

454. Businesses Are Wondering if AI Security Makes People Feel Safe

Physical security for venues and events is incredibly important — and difficult. AI is helping, but does it make people feel safer, and does it really work?

455. Create Realistic and Secure Test Data with our Synthetic Data Platform

Learn how to fully automate your test data creation efforts. Let our AI model privacy-protect your production data and figure out its business rules.

456. Facebook: The Magic 8 Ball

It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a homo sapien to quit this junk.

457. A Necessary Evolution of Privacy and Data Protection on Blockchain Networks

Blockchain transactions are visible to anyone, anywhere in the world. This is how protocols ensure transparency. However, this introduces a challenging problem.

458. Artificial Intelligence Act (AIA): Europe’s Startups to Restore AI Excellence and Trust?

For all its lofty goals and vague formulations, the AIA clearly sets up startups and SMEs for algorithmic success. They can – and should – rise to the occasion.

459. How to Secure Websites By Monitoring the DNS Records

Communicating with each other, i.e., applications, devices, web pages, requires a standard naming system. The naming system allows every shred of technology to recognize each other as well as an essential part of knowing where to send the information. It is vital when devices need to communicate with resources over the internet due to the vast quantity of services and websites that need to be recognized. This is the reason why the Domain Name System (DNS) is crucial to the business organizations.

460. The Need for Privacy Protection in Computer Vision Applications

This article describes why privacy concerns should be top of mind while building or adopting computer vision based applications

461. You Share Your Birthday Online with Well-Wishers and Phishers

I am sure you are so happy when you see the wall of congratulations on your Meta, or Linkedin feeds. Did you consider the risks of exposing your birthday?

462. Why We Should All Care About Privacy Online—Interview: Hanna Bozakov

I interviewed Hanna Bozakov, Head of Marketing for secure email service Tutanota, about internet security, online privacy, the legality of encryption, and how Tutanota works to protect you. According to their homepage, "Tutanota is the world's most secure email service, easy to use and private by design".

463. Should VPN Companies Listen to the Film Industry and Log User Data?

A group of movie companies continues its legal efforts to hold VPN services liable for pirating subscribers.

464. How To Avoid Digital Identity Theft - 6 Steps To Stay Safe

At least once per day, we're seeing examples of digital identity theft. Most well-known cases of such crime are using a person's pictures to create fake social profiles, purchasing items online by pretending to be a different person and similar situations.

465. 102 Stories To Learn About Encryption

Learn everything you need to know about Encryption via these 102 free HackerNoon stories.

466. The Noonification: Musk Took The Twitter Joke Too Far (11/22/2022)

11/22/2022: Top 5 stories on the Hackernoon homepage!

467. Digital Identity Around the World: Why Some Countries are Embracing Self Sovereign Identity Quicker

This article outlines the questions and logistics to consider when countries adopt or adapt new privacy laws and self-sovereign identity.

468. 590 Stories To Learn About Privacy

Learn everything you need to know about Privacy via these 590 free HackerNoon stories.

469. Swann Security Camera Review: Outdoor Wi-fi Spotlight Model

In this Swann Security Camera Review, we look at the design, features, and performance of the Swann Outdoor Wi-Fi Spotlight Camera.

470. 43 Stories To Learn About Anonymity

Learn everything you need to know about Anonymity via these 43 free HackerNoon stories.

471. Life360 to Stop Selling Precise Location Data

Life360, a safety app, claims it will stop selling precise location data.

472. A Decade of VPN Evolution: How VPN Unlimited Reflects the Changing Landscape of Online Security

VPN Unlimited celebrates its tenth anniversary, highlighting significant growth and developments in the VPN industry.

473. Secure Legion Launches First Metadata-Free Messenger with Zero Servers

Secure Legion is the first truly serverless messaging system that protects your identity, not just your messages.

474. The Growing Cyber Risks of a Work From Home Workforce

A recent Threatpost poll found that 40 percent of the companies transitioning to WFH experienced a spike in cyberattacks. The survey concluded that patching and updating are among the top challenges for employees when securing their remote footprint.

475. What is the HIPAA Email Encryption Requirement?

The article today explains the email encryption requirement and how correctly adopting email encryption can help achieve and maintain HIPAA Compliance

476. What Personal Details Are You Sharing Without Knowing?

Unless you have changed your web browser default settings it is quite likely you are leaking personal details as you move around online. But just how much?

477. Life-Changing Facts About Apple’s iOS Security Architecture

Introduction to Apple platform security:

478. Proxy Vs. VPN: What Is Better For Data Protection in 2020

If you are alive and functioning as a member of society in 2020, chances are you've used a VPN (Virtual Private Network) or a proxy server in the past. It may have been to stream a sports channel not available in your home country, to gain access to a foreign website, or to overcome the one-vote-per-IP address challenges associated with having multiple people in one household trying to do the same thing online.

479. Playing Hide and Seek with Big Brother

We live in the age of constant surveillance, unlike the one described by George Orwell in his seminal book 1984, but the one which might have bought willingly. We regularly surrender information in exchange for free services and convenience. Often, we skim over the fine print of user agreements, and the act of disseminating private information becomes a voluntary task that absolves the media giants from any legal burden [3]. Ian Bogost of The Atlantic calls this “the age of privacy nihilism” and says that the changes in escaping surveillance capitalism are bleak [4].

480. 5 Reasons Why Privacy by Design is More Critical Than Ever in 2023

The more manual work is involved in managing data privacy, the greater the risk of costly data and compliance breaches.

481. Unlocking the Power of Artificial Intelligence in the Insurance Industry

Today, artificial intelligence (AI) has barely begun to scratch the surface of the insurance sector. Here are a few of the most AI-friendly applications.

482. The Anatomy of Credential Stuffing Attacks in 2020

This year began in chaos. The chaos brought numerous challenges to both businesses and employees alike. With a significant portion of the population working from home, home network security and online safety's been brought to the forefront of technological challenges. Now that the year is coming to a closer end, 2020 reports are revealing an increase in cyber-attacks and consequential financial losses.

483. What Every Blockchain Needs: Confidentiality

The DeCC workshop will focus on unlocking Web3 adoption and the balance of transparency and privacy.

484. ZEOS - Privacy on EOS

The new protocol that has 3 blockchain in 1 like EOS, Monero and ZCash, with full compatible with other project and protocol like DeFi!

485. Privacy And Security: How Far Are We Willing to Go to Retain Them?

People all around are getting tired of worrying about the safety of their private information and taking extreme measures to protect themselves online.

486. Is Data Monetization Dead?

The advent of cryptocurrency and web3 has led to investigations and experiments into what ways could a total decentralized digital society manifest.

487. Blockchain Privacy Overview: Monero Vs. Zcash Vs. FreeTON

Available privacy technologies. Anonymity in Monero and Zcash cryptocurrencies. Will there be privacy in Free TON?

488. AI's Invisible Eye: Your Privacy on the Line in the Digital Age

Explore the intricate relationship between AI and privacy, the potential threats posed by AI, and how we can navigate this complex landscape.

489. Email Security: What You Should and Shouldn't Be Doing

Your email is a critical chokepoint for sensitive communications—commonly used to reset account passwords and to document purchases you’ve made

490. Worried About TikTok? The RESTRICT Act Is Not the Answer Americans Are Looking For

The RESTRICT Act would grant the government broad powers to restrict access to any site or service they claim could pose any threat to national security.

491. Compliance is Not a Guarantee Against Data Breach

When it comes to combating the ever-growing threat posed by data breaches, most organizations believe that compliance is key. With cybercriminals targeting governments, small businesses, and other essential infrastructure- the need to minimize the impact of these attacks is at an all-time high.

2022 saw a plethora of new, innovative cyber threats, and in order to keep your cybersecurity up to date and be prepared for what’s coming in 2023

493. How to Avoid Becoming a Victim of Data Breach

The term data has emerged out of its clichéd meanings and definitions. A lateral thought on the same might suggest that data in modern times is your life expressed in cryptic format owing to the considerable amount of time that we are now devoting towards shifting our lives from a manual to a digital gear. Losing out on data can be thought of as losing a part of your sensitive details, which you might not be willing to share as such.

494. How to Secure Your SaaS Application

The Software as a Service (SaaS) model has been gaining in popularity in the business world in recent years as an alternative to on-premises software deployment. Also known as on-demand, hosted or web-based software, the model entails the delivery of cloud-based applications via the internet. The service provider is responsible for the service’s security, availability and performance so SaaS is a natural choice for businesses (especially small ones) that want to save on IT infrastructure installation and maintenance, as well as on software license purchases.

495. The Difference Between Privacy and Security

For many, privacy and security seem to be words that are interchangeable. Yet, you can have one without the other and users need to be aware of what they get.

496. Understanding Proxy vs VPN: How Are They Different?

If you’re on the path of starting to use a VPN or proxy and are confused about which one to choose, then today we’re here to give you a better understanding ..

497. Are Your Photos Exposing You?

You may be accidentally sharing personal information in your photos

498. How to Defend Your Smart Home Against Hackers

Of course, we love hackers here at Hacker Noon. It’s right there in the name.

499. Welcome to the Future: Cash No More?

Join Bob on his journey in a cashless world. Discover how smartphones replace wallets, crypto replace cash, and how the future of money could look like

500. Our Product Was so Niche That The Hackathon Misspelled it On Our Prize Certificate: dVPNs

Michael Astashkevich, CTO @ Smart IT (left) and Alex Solovyev, software engineer @ Smart IT (center)

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