How to Prevent DDoS Attacks in Gaming
DDoS attacks. What are they? Why do they happen, and why would they happen to you, an innocent gamer? How can you stop them? I’ve been gaming for most of…
DDoS attacks. What are they? Why do they happen, and why would they happen to you, an innocent gamer? How can you stop them? I’ve been gaming for most of…
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is probably the best-known organization that's fighting for digital rights. It's just released a new report with a title that's certain to interest the readers…
It’s extraordinary to think that it's been six years since this blog started warning readers about real-time bidding (RTB), the system behind most online ads. In the few hundredths of…
It's old news that the exciting new generation of LLM-based AI chatbots posed a serious threat to people’s privacy. But nine months is a long time in the world of…
Have you ever played a game of Monopoly and realized you started abusing your power halfway through the game? It might have seemed innocent at first, but that’s what power…
One of the most important and longest-running privacy battles has been taking place over Meta’s use of behavioral ads on Facebook and Instagram. As we shared back in August, the…
Ping: it’s not only that thing you blame when you miss your shots. If you’re reading this, you probably have some idea of what ping is, and why it matters.…
We've been discussing the privacy advantages of contextual advertising – a system that places ads based on a webpage’s content and not who's viewing it (also known as behavioral advertising)…
Software updates might annoy us when they pop up randomly and want us to restart our devices in the middle of whatever we’re doing, but they serve an important purpose.…
Relying on a username and password used to be enough to keep your accounts secure — but not anymore. A combination of weak passwords, freely accessible email addresses, browser-saved logins,…