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  • The History of the Internet: How a Research Network Took Over the World

    From ARPANET and packet switching to the World Wide Web, mobile phones, and today’s AI-driven digital risks, the Internet’s history shows how open standards turned a research network into the infrastructure behind modern life.

  • Cyberstalking Victims by Demographic: Who Is Most at Risk and What Is Being Done

    Cyberstalking is not random. Global data shows young people, women, LGBTQ+ communities, students, and vulnerable groups face higher risk as digital abuse spreads through social media, tracking tools, fake accounts, and weak legal protections.

  • False Allegations Online: What To Do Before You Respond

    False allegations online can damage your name, career, business, and mental health before facts catch up. Learn the smart first moves: preserve evidence, avoid emotional replies, report correctly, get legal guidance, and rebuild your reputation with control.

  • How Investigators Use Google to Find You — And How to Reduce Your Exposure

    Google can expose far more than most people realise. Learn how investigators use search results, public records, old PDFs, usernames, and data brokers to map your identity — and how to reduce your digital footprint before strangers connect the dots.

  • Will Biometric Security Become Compulsory?

    Biometric security is already becoming mandatory at borders and harder to avoid in digital ID, banking, welfare, and online verification. The real privacy risk is simple: passwords can be reset, but your face, fingerprints, and iris data cannot.

  • Someone Is Impersonating You Online. Do This Fast.

    Fake impersonation posts can damage your reputation, scam your followers, and spread fraud under your name. Learn how to find fake accounts, collect proof, report impersonation correctly, escalate serious cases, and protect your identity online before more damage is done.

  • How to Tell If a Video Is AI

    AI-generated videos are becoming harder to detect, but they still leave clues. Learn how to spot deepfakes using source checks, facial glitches, lip-sync errors, fake voices, lighting problems, metadata, watermarks, and AI detection tools before you share, trust, or act.

  • How Hackers Turn Email Attachments Into Backdoors

    Malicious email attachments are no longer just infected files. Hackers use PDFs, ZIP files, fake invoices, scripts, and remote access tools to turn one careless click into stolen passwords, malware infection, and full computer compromise.