Cybersecurity & Privacy
Practical advice, attack breakdowns, and protection guides — no fluff.
The Hidden Threat in Your Photos: What EXIF Data Is and How It Leaks Your Location
Every smartphone photo contains invisible metadata: precise GPS coordinates, phone model, and time taken. Learn how to scrub your photos clean before posting.
Don't Click Blindly: How to Check a Suspicious Link Before You Click
Short links and typo-squatted domains fool even professionals. Learn how to spot dangerous URLs and check them in a sandbox.
Secret Notes: Why You Shouldn't Trust Messengers with Passwords
Sending a password or PIN code in Telegram or WhatsApp leaves a digital footprint forever. Learn how self-destructing notes solve this problem.
Phishing in 2026: How to Spot an Attack Before It's Too Late
Phishing remains the most common entry point for breaches — IBM reports that 41% of cyberattacks start with a fraudulent email. We break down the signs, tactics, and defenses.
Password Security: The Guide You'll Actually Read to the End
'Qwerty123' is still in the top 10 most common passwords worldwide. Here's how to create and store passwords so you don't become easy prey.
Two-Factor Authentication: Why SMS Is Bad and TOTP Is Good
2FA blocks 99.9% of automated attacks according to Microsoft. But not all methods are equally secure — we rank them from weakest to strongest.
Public Wi-Fi: What Data Gets Stolen and Do You Really Need a VPN
Cafés, airports, hotels — hotspots where an attacker can sit between you and the internet. We break down real threats and how to counter them.
Social Engineering: When They Hack the Human, Not the System
98% of cyberattacks involve social engineering. Technical barriers are higher than ever — attackers have shifted to the weakest link: human psychology.
Why You Need Disposable Email Addresses and How to Use Them Right
The average user receives 120 spam emails per day. Most come from registrations on sites that sold or leaked their database. Disposable email solves this.
Your Data Was Leaked: A Step-by-Step 24-Hour Response Plan
You got a breach notification — or found out on haveibeenpwned. The first 24 hours are critical. Here's what to do in the right order.
