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    Keyloggers: what are they and how are they used to steal personal data

    Hackers aren't the only ones who can use keyloggers to intercept your keyboard taps to extract passwords and other sensitive information. After reading enough articles about cybersecurity and hackers , you will definitely stumble upon the topic of keyloggers. It sounds very sinister, mysterious...
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    How to conduct secret correspondence in a world where everyone is being watched

    Today, let's take a detailed look at the methods that informant and ex-NSA employee Edward Snowden used several years ago to contact journalists. Encryption Make sure that you are using end-to-end encryption specifically. In this case, the message will be encrypted on one end – say, on a...
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    The Six Handshake Theory: How It Works

    Sometimes, in places far away from your homeland, you may accidentally meet someone who was friends with your parents, or sat at the same Desk with one of your colleagues, or was the boss of your former boss. "The world is small," they usually say in such cases. How far can such a chain of...
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    How does two-factor authentication (2FA) differ from two-step authentication (2SV)?

    Two-factor (2FA) and two-step (2SV) authentication are ways to further protect your account. Even developers often put an equal sign between them. But this is not true. What is two-factor authentication? The key word here is factor. In total, there are four of them: knowledge of something for...
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    Extortion as a Service. Who and for how much offers to help with extortion on the darknet.

    Epidemics of cryptographic Trojans regularly replace one another, and their scale is growing. And behind the scenes of this problem are businessmen who offer those who want an easy way to become hackers (and with a good probability to earn a criminal record). In this article, I will talk about...
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    What are ZIP bombs and why you shouldn't be afraid of them

    Sometimes this file is called a death archive ordecompression bomb, because the archive is capable of disabling the system in the shortest possible time. However, it's not so bad — ZIP bombs can't blow up a computer. The classic archive of death can be downloaded here...
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    How to encrypt your hard drive in Windows 10

    We tell you how to encrypt your hard drive and data on it so that attackers don't get access to them. Hard disk encryption protects all files at once. To use a computer with an encrypted hard disk, you must enter a password or other key when logging in, otherwise the data on the disk will not be...
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    Manual "Carding for beginners"

    see where they are from. Next, we go to the shop / to the seller of the material (deedics / tunnels, SS) and see what old material is available. There are many players from which country and for which there is material we begin to test. 2) Choosing a method of establishing a balance There are 3...
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    How we lose communication confidentiality and how cryptographers try to stop it

    Last summer, the largest it giants - Facebook, Google, Apple, Microsoft-were caught that their contractors had access to users voice messages. All this was done, according to them, solely for good purposes to improve natural language recognition algorithms. Information about this, which appeared...
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    How to deal with CAPTCHA when using a VPN

    What is CAPTCHA, why it is used, and how to deal with it when using a VPN. Google keeps asking you to choose traffic lights or pictures of buses that don't end in any way, every time you use it when you're connected to a VPN? Then you're dealing with CAPTCHA requests. You may be used to seeing...
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    What is a re-attack and how can I prevent it?

    A replay attack occurs when a hacker records and replays a secure communication between two legitimate sources. While this may sound like a man-in-the-middle attack, replay attacks are a separate, less complex form of the typical man-in-the-middle approach. This is because it does not require a...
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    Simple encryption for beginners: just the basics

    Computer jargon and the technologies they describe can be very complex. There is nothing wrong with that, and for the people who design and build these things, the complexity is part of the thrill. Even as an enthusiast user, I don't understand most of the low-level mathematical details of how...
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    How it works: hashing, symmetric and asymmetric encryption types

    Although the word "encryption" has a general meaning, it does not mean that all encryption is the same. In fact, the field of cryptography is so wide and varied that it is basically impossible for outsiders to understand it. As with physics and other smart subjects, it takes some strange genius...
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    Basic Guide to Cryptographic Protocols

    The world is full of protocols . They are also not technology-related. The word protocol refers to the official way of working. It is a set of rules, rituals and actions to ensure smooth operation. In the computing world, especially when it comes to networking, protocols allow different systems...
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    What is the Difference Between Digital Signatures and Digital Certificates

    What makes the Internet today work? If your answer has something to do with the software and hardware that makes up the physical infrastructure of the Internet, then you are partly right. However, I'm talking about trust . It is impossible to do business on the Internet without trust. We need...
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    Hiding your activity from advanced surveillance

    There are many ways to track a person Online. Almost everything leaves traces that allow you to distinguish one user from another: search queries, clicks on links, and system settings. "Banner cutters" help you protect yourself from the simplest surveillance, but gradually more sophisticated...
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    Browser fingerprinting. How to track users on Network.

    I've always been bothered by the way Google AdSense compulsively served contextual ads based on my old search queries. It seems that quite a lot of time has passed since the search, and cookies and browser cache were cleared more than once, but ads remained. How did they keep tracking me? It...
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    Is privacy possible in the cloud?

    Now is a great time to become a cloud customer. With them, you can access all your digital information whenever and wherever you are, via cloud-compatible devices (iPad, Kindle, etc.). you can store your music collection in iCloud, and you can share your work and personal documents via Box.net...
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    Anonymous Virtual Router

    Managing a virtual router is a pleasure: - Everything is clear and simple and you don't need to go into the brains of some box to change the IP address or register the IP address of a new ssh/socks/vpn/tor there, since network switching is done by clicking in another window of the virtual...
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