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There is unquestionably no other topic more discussed in tandem with technology than privacy. With every technological development that makes our daily lives easier, the question arises about what information […] Read More
Keven Hendricks is a 17-year law enforcement veteran serving on FBI and DEA task forces combating cybercrime. He is a published author with the FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin and is currently working as an instructor for various training companies, teaching classes for law enforcement on the dark web and cybercrimes. He is recognized as a subject-matter expert in the field of dark web investigations and the founder of the Ubivis Project (ubivisproject.org).
There is unquestionably no other topic more discussed in tandem with technology than privacy. With every technological development that makes our daily lives easier, the question arises about what information […] Read More
Cryptocurrency is undeniably a polarizing topic. For as many supporters who champion crypto as the future of finance, you will find an equal number of naysayers. Since the first transaction […] Read More
I think it is safe to say that almost every single police department in our country has dealt with a “swatting” incident (or something similar) over the past 15 years. […] Read More
Although you may have already heard of the “dark web” and possibly used the Tor (The Onion Router) browser before (apbweb.com/2023/04/peeling-the-onion), for many, I2P (Invisible Internet Project) remains an enigma. […] Read More
It is no secret that crypto-currency has evolved from a niche novelty for a select few to a household name in a very short period of time. With Bitcoin being […] Read More
It is understandable that most people associate the entirety of the dark web with “The Onion Router” (Tor), as it is unequivocally the most utilized dark net in the world. […] Read More
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