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An Ethical Guide to Cyber Anonymity
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Now it has come to a point where posting, or sharing anything online, sharing by email or social media can introduce new threats. As we discussed before, it can increase the attack surface. It’s always good to think before you post or share anything on the internet. Main reason is anything you post, or share can be seeing by anyone. As we discussed in the previous chapters, sharing sensitive and PII is risky and should be avoided. Along with that, consider removing your name and contact information published on websites and public records.
Often, we use personnel information in DNS registrations and other public databases. Without our knowledge this information can be collected by attackers using OSINT techniques. Typically, WHOIS records contains registrant contact, administrative contact and technical contact which contains personnel information. We can use privacy controls to mask personnel...
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