Every time you surf the internet, your Internet Service Provider (ISP) has the potential to see and log your activity. From websites visited to connection timestamps, ISPs collect browsing data for various purposes, including network management, legal compliance, and advertising. But how long do ISPs actually retain this information? The answer varies by country, by […]
Most people have used incognito mode at some point, whether on Google Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or Edge. It promises a “private browsing” experience, making users feel safe from trackers, ads, or prying eyes. But is incognito mode truly private? The short answer is no—it only offers limited privacy. Understanding its scope and limitations is crucial […]
Credential replay attacks are one of the most underestimated yet devastating cyber threats facing individuals and organizations today. Unlike sophisticated hacking techniques that rely on zero-day vulnerabilities, credential replay attacks exploit something far more common: stolen but valid login credentials. From banking apps and corporate email systems to cloud dashboards and government portals, attackers are […]
As mobile phones become indispensable to daily life, businesses in the United States — from gas stations to shopping malls — are quietly collecting location and behavioral data from these devices. This practice, while often pitched as a tool for improving customer experience and operational efficiency, raises pressing privacy concerns for everyday consumers. What exactly […]