PinnedKim CrawleyDo we need to move to the darknet to protect out privacy? Here’s how it can be done.The darknet isn’t just for crime. Here are lawful ways you can use the Dark Web to greatly improve your privacy…Aug 121Aug 121
Kim CrawleyHow to spot deep fakesUnderstanding deep fakes can prevent you from getting phished. That video of that person looks so real… is it really them?1d ago1d ago
Kim CrawleyThe privacy nightmare of Microsoft Copilot: September 20th 2024 updateHere’s my firsthand experience with getting rid of Microsoft Copilot as of September 20th, 2024. You could learn something!6d ago26d ago2
Kim CrawleyCybersecurity professionals on making mistakesPeople in a wide variety of cybersecurity roles shared their advice with me.Sep 18Sep 18
Kim CrawleyImplications of the DigiCert vulnerability, and ramblings about my conversation with an old nerdWhen a Certificate Authority fucks up, the cybersecurity implications are vast and dire. But it can be detected! I learned many things…Sep 13Sep 13
Kim CrawleyClimate Change: A compelling reason to stop cryptominingCryptomining is as much of a planet killer in 2024 as it was in 2018. My old blog was gone from the “shallow” web, but now it’s back!Sep 11Sep 11
Kim CrawleyConsumer Gen AI removal guide, Fall 2024 editionGet that planet destroying plagiarism machine out of your life! Here’s what you can do. Protect your art, and limit your Gen AI footprint.Aug 301Aug 301
Kim CrawleyDarkweb services that are legal to use and protect your privacy.There are search engines, email services, and whole entire operating systems that are legal to use, and totally out of reach from Big Tech.Aug 21Aug 21
Kim Crawley“Enshittification,” surveillance, and AI… oh my! Part TwoHas the law helped to “enshittify” the internet even worse?Aug 6Aug 6
Kim Crawley“Enshittification,” surveillance, and AI… oh my! Part OneHere’s a web surfing experience that you’ll probably find to be relatable.Jul 301Jul 301