Brian Nguyen has a GPS tracker on his cell phone in case he needs help, but he always turns it off. "If I want the government to know where I am, I'll let them know," he says. . As more businesses and government agencies hunger for personal data, many people are fighting back. Sure, there's fancy encryption software and phone scramblers available, but many people prefer to wield an arsenal of low-tech, time-honored gestures: deception, denial, stonewalling and occasional pettiness. The link for this article located at is no longer available. . With the increasing demand for individual information from companies and public institutions, a significant number of individuals are resisting through diverse tactics.. Data Protection, Personal Data Strategies, Privacy Measures. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Want to stop spammers from clogging your in-box with get-rich-quick schemes, invitations from hot girls and Nigerian money-laundering antics? You might want to act like a criminal on the lam: Change your name, use a variety of identities and stay . . . . Want to stop spammers from clogging your in-box with get-rich-quick schemes, invitations from hot girls and Nigerian money-laundering antics? You might want to act like a criminal on the lam: Change your name, use a variety of identities and stay out of sight. In a new study of spamming tactics, "Why Am I Getting All This Spam?" the policy group Center for Democracy and Technology found the most successful methods of avoiding unwanted messages involved obscuring e-mail addresses or hiding them altogether. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Want to stop spammers from clogging your in-box with get-rich-quick schemes, invitations from hot gi. spammers, clogging, in-box, get-rich-quick, schemes, invitations. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Coverage of DefCon. "Ever want to walk away from your life? You can change your identity, hide your tracks on the Internet, and cloak your e-mail in privacy. Battered wives can elude their painful pasts; harassers and criminals can hide from . . . . Coverage of DefCon. "Ever want to walk away from your life? You can change your identity, hide your tracks on the Internet, and cloak your e-mail in privacy. Battered wives can elude their painful pasts; harassers and criminals can hide from the law. But you probably can't escape your boss. Speakers at Defcon, the world's largest convention of hackers and hangers-on, have privacy on their minds this year. And it's not just to hide nefarious deeds -- although a few of them admit to such motives. Rather, it's to hide from bosses who may be reading your e-mail, from junk mailers who spam your doorstep, or from bad credit records that may dog you for years." The link for this article located at is no longer available. . Explore the insightful discussions at DefCon where cybersecurity experts highlight strategies to protect personal privacy while tackling invasive tracking methods.. Privacy Tactics, Identity Shielding, Data Protection, Hacker Insights. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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