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How Bad Guys Could Take Advantage of So

            Maintaining the anonymous communications could be the real challenge and so many people across the
            globe would cope with such a fact. Especially, the bad guys would know how to take advantage over
            such an infrastructure as they would choose to stay invisible once the authorities come to get them. Some
            of their tactics would show they would deal with so many security and privacy accounts and for such a
            reason it can be difficult tracking what they really do. Indeed, there are the ways to figure out something,
            but the majority of their activities would stay well-camouflaged to the investigators and intelligence officers
            as they would use many accounts, many different locations and plenty of the machines getting their own
            web connectivity. In so many cases, it would be even the challenge identifying the threat as the entire
            search could be extremely time consuming. Once the first bad actor is found there are the better chances
            to locate the rest of his network.



            The Final Comments

            As we said, the kids love to play the games and the adult folks could keep with those habits the later on
            in their lives. Anyhow, our story can begin as quite innocent, but the impacts of the illustrated behavior
            could be enormous. In our understanding, it’s time to start to think if we want to make any progress as
            the human kind. The best way to use your brain cells is to observe so simple stuffs in your environment.
            Once you get aware what is going on around you – you would start correlating the things with each other
            and getting the rules of those linkages. The task is hard, but – in our opinion – so obtainable!







            About the Author

            Milica  D.  Djekic  is  an  Independent  Researcher  from
            Subotica, Republic of Serbia. She received her engineering
            background  from  the  Faculty  of  Mechanical  Engineering,
            University of Belgrade. She writes for some domestic and
            overseas presses and she is also the author of the book
            “The Internet of Things: Concept, Applications and Security”
            being  published  in  2017  with  the  Lambert  Academic

            Publishing.  Milica  is  also  a  speaker  with  the  BrightTALK
            expert’s  channel.  She  is  the  member  of  an  ASIS
            International  since  2017  and  contributor  to  the  Australian
            Cyber  Security  Magazine  since  2018.  Milica's  research
            efforts are recognized with Computer Emergency Response
            Team for the European Union (CERT-EU), Censys Press and EASA European Centre for Cybersecurity
            in Aviation (ECCSA). Her fields of interests are cyber defense, technology and business. Milica is a
            person with disability.










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