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An Ethical Guide to Cyber Anonymity

By : Kushantha Gunawardana
Book Image

An Ethical Guide to Cyber Anonymity

By: Kushantha Gunawardana

Overview of this book

As the world becomes more connected through the web, new data collection innovations have opened up more ways to compromise privacy. Your actions on the web are being tracked, information is being stored, and your identity could be stolen. However, there are ways to use the web without risking your privacy. This book will take you on a journey to become invisible and anonymous while using the web. You will start the book by understanding what anonymity is and why it is important. After understanding the objective of cyber anonymity, you will learn to maintain anonymity and perform tasks without disclosing your information. Then, you’ll learn how to configure tools and understand the architectural components of cybereconomy. Finally, you will learn to be safe during intentional and unintentional internet access by taking relevant precautions. By the end of this book, you will be able to work with the internet and internet-connected devices safely by maintaining cyber anonymity.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
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Part 1: The Basics of Privacy and Cyber Anonymity
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Part 2: Methods and Artifacts That Attackers and Competitors Can Collect from You
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Part 3: Concepts and Maintaining Cyber Anonymity

Summary

Throughout this chapter, we discussed different types of techniques that attackers will use to compromise your privacy, various phases of attacks, and how information gathering is useful to conduct a successful attack by attackers. We listed the different types of tools that attackers will use to gather information, the important information that attackers will collect during another important phase, enumeration, and the various tools that can be useful. We also learned how identity exposure can be very critical for any organization. If devices are stolen or kept unattended, that can be a goldmine for attackers. On the other hand, if vulnerabilities are not available, attackers can create vulnerabilities using social engineering attacks.

In the next chapter, we will improve our knowledge of the different kinds of tools that attackers can use to compromise privacy.