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Let’s say you’re on a beach, you’re taking a lovely stroll by yourself, watching the sun setting on the horizon as you walk by. The birds are flying high in the air, weaving up and down, some gliding to the ground and landing ahead of you.

You enjoy the smell of fresh ocean air with every step you take. As you’re walking taking in all that’s ahead, you notice some funny activity behind you like someone is following. You say to yourself, “Nah, this is a public beach, so it could be people just walking up to the water line.”

You turn around wide-eyed to find someone has been following you and not only has that person been pursuing you, but others have been trailing you as well. You see, while you’ve been taking this lovely soul-searching, deep thought-provoking stroll, those majestic footprints you have been leaving behind have turned into what are called “breadcrumbs” for anyone to track you.

If you didn’t know, the internet has always seen you with the ability to leave your mark in the digital sand. However, a perk to real sand is water washes your record in time. With digital, not so much.

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Digital Horror Ahead

What is this madness that lets people track you like you’re in a horror movie? They’re called digital footprints, or digital shadows as some would call them. Digital footprints are traceable activities, actions, or pretty much anything you do on the internet.

This could range from visiting websites (any sites, not just the ones with scantily clothed individuals you’re thinking about, ya freak…again, I am judging you) sending personal or professional emails, or even searching for your favorite Christmas dinner recipe that Nana posted so many years back.

And trust me, Gen-Z is finding out all about these footprints. There are several types of digital footprint which are passive, active, personally identifiable, anonymous, user input, and sensor data. In a nutshell, they range from “oh I didn’t know I was going to be redirected” to, “hey, my phone auto-suggested something I like”.

Having access to a lot of things is great but also being followed unknowingly and it being legal kinda sucks. I mean, where is the consent…I know I glossed over the privacy policy, but it was too long, and I wanted to see what the “baddies” on Instagram were all about.

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Every Step You Take

So…this is about to get uncomfortable. Who tracks you like the sweet slow jam from the 80s? Well, one of them is ironically named the Police and just so happens to be one group that would turn to use digital footprints.

Police or law enforcement would use footprints to track cybercriminals and possibly keep track of online behavior. Do you remember that “Here, have a seat” guy? Digital footprints aid in situations like that. Do you like cookies? You do, that’s great!

Advertisers and people seeking your business like them too, cookies are used to customize ads for targeting you. Like, in my situation, you purchase one electric bike and now all you see in the ad space of every site you go to are electric bikes. It’s very haunting.

But while there are some creepy effects, digital footprint does have its benefits, ranging from detecting and preventing fraud, making shopping a breeze because, well everything is tailored to your interests, and even just the simple act of being able to recall a previously visited site.

Despite the fact you may click “no” in your preferences or settings when visiting a site, they still track you anyway. It’s like going to a store and one of the employees on the floor ask, “Do you need help finding anything?” and you reply with a “No, thank you, just browsing.” Followed by an awkward moment of silence and a brief stare.

You turn to walk, and they start following you anyway. Like good god, I just said no, go away.

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Safe Space Results 404

Do you recall when I mentioned that Gen-Z is finding out about the horrors of digital footprints? No, then go back up and read this like a decent human being. If yes, then here goes the “oh no” moment, potential employers incorporate this in their decision to hire you.

This means every time you upload or like a twerk video, try to viral a cringe TikTok, post about how great America is compared to other countries on Facebook, or even tell your previous employer to go screw themselves on LinkedIn (sidenote; never air out your previous employer on social media), all of this runs the risk of you not landing that sought after position or promotion you’re seeking to claim.

However, there are ways to keep your footprint as small as possible, most of which are going to require you to do some work and by some, meaning a lot. This pretty much parallels fixing your credit score, your options are contacting data collectors, and telling them to forget your information (some of which may not play ball). Make your social media private.

If you wanted to take an easier route, you can sign up for third-party services that will handle things for you (keep in mind this is not a one-time buy, so as long as you’re on the internet and care about the effect of your online interactions, you’ll have to pay).

You can hide your browsing habits by using a good virtual private network or VPN, but like I always tell people, “Using a VPN is the same as using a condom, you can still get pregnant.”

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Digital History Unclear

Now you’re probably paranoid about your browser history and everything you’ve ever said on the internet. Should you be though? This is the year 2022 and we are in the age of “acceptance” and “fairness”.

Honestly, what you said years back when you were young should not come back to haunt you. Social media should be a place where you can connect with like-minded people and share ideas.

However, it seems like the internet is the best place for someone to pick up dirt and fling it at you. The internet has always been the wild wild west but for employers to add a digital footprint to your background check is madness because one or a few posts don’t display the whole picture.

Just hope one day people learn how to differentiate the before and after when making a judgment call. 

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GoldAxe was wrong, here’s why…

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Throughout the many years of us being on this planet, this rock, this existence, or whatever you would like to call it. The complexity of life hasn’t lessened with the release of the Matrix. If you haven’t seen the movie, check it out. It’s a really good movie, it just ugh, will have you question your whole existence. Like “What even am I?” Questioning life aside, you’re probably wondering what new and exciting way technology is being exploited and the possible way your information is being collected. With the recent brainwashing rise of getting everyone comfortable with using AI (artificial intelligence), facial recognition has been employed in scams. We don’t feel the threat in the great US because, well… too much violence (guns, bad, people, worse) but in a nutshell, be glad you don’t live in Thailand. They have a whole different banking system set up over there.

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The Attack

Facial recognition, what is it? In simple terms, the device uses the images from your face that it captures so when it comes time for a function to be completed, the device knows that it is you and will complete that function or task. In complex terms; the device captures your images with the camera with an overlay of dots which are a kind of reference point for certain sectors of your face, stores them, finds key features from your face that pair up with the stored image data, this could be anything like a mole, birthmark, or beauty mark, (not sure if women still use that term nowadays), once the process is complete and everything checks out. Congrats, you got in. You are now the one. This whole process is done in ones and zeros and is done in nano-to-milliseconds, you don’t care but it’s still nice to know. We’re all nerds here, of course. Armed with the knowledge of what biometrics or an item of what it is, here’s the attack. Threat actors can use your likeness to get into many areas of your life. Areas such as your phone, financial institution, and pretty much anywhere that requires the use of your facial recognition. Alarming, we know, however, people tend to think “They won’t get anything from me, they’re just practicing.” That’s true if you’re getting robbed at an ATM, however, getting robbed online is a whole new and hard-to-catch ball game.

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Who Can It Be Now

So, who would do something like this we can hear you ask. Clearly, they’re a monster although they might live in a poor country, and this might be a way for them to feed their family. Ha, guilt trip engaged, just because they’re the villain in your story doesn’t mean they’re a villain in others. A group by the name GoldFactory was factored in for the use of the trojan called “GoldPickaxe”, they were spotted some time ago in Thailand and maybe Vietnam. GoldPickaxe was created with the intent to collect face profiles, identification documents, and text messages from the victim’s phone. All of this gave them access to having great names like GoldDigger, GoldDiggerPlus, and GoldKefu given to them by researchers.

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That Sinking Feeling

How does the GoldPickaxe work? As mentioned earlier, GoldPickaxe will infect the victim’s device and begin to collect any information pertaining to facial recognition, and this includes their ID card. Once this information is collected, the threat actor can then gain access to anything tied to the victim. This is a massive problem because, in Thailand, their banking system requires them to use facial recognition to access their accounts. So, pretty much, there’s no way around it, you have to use your face to withdraw or make a deposit.

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The Prevention

You don’t want someone to use your face and make a withdrawal from your account? You may be wondering how you protect yourself from something like this happening to you. Since these play on 2MFA (2 multi-factor authentication), you would have to add another level of protection from threat actors having access to your accounts. The best way to think of this is having vault door upon vault doors to protect your valuables. A setup of this would be a password, SMS message verification, email verification, and facial recognition. It may seem like a lot of work to protect what’s important but it’s better than not having anything important to protect.

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I regret change, here’s why…

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Describe a risk you took that you do not regret.
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College or Cake

A risk that I took, and I don’t regret, that’s a good question or topic. A risk that I took was walking an old lady across the street. I know it may sound silly, but you never know if one is going to pop you with their umbrella or not. That was a joke. The risk I took was to get into computers or as many would call it “Information Technology” and learn all I possibly could. 

I’ve always played video games, found myself in a computer class in school, and things ramped up when The Matrix came out. It seems like the 90’s was the era of people becoming hackers. And before you ask, no I’m not going to find some way to deposit an obscene amount of money into your bank account. That’s how you get caught.

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So, with what I mentioned earlier, you would’ve thought I went to a top college, collected good grades, and graduated with top honors. Nope, that didn’t happen. I did try college, and that was attributed to how I was raised. You go to school, get good grades (I didn’t do that, I was terrible at math and English), and before you graduate you find a college or a job. Yeah, I tried college, didn’t know what I wanted to do for a career, found a job, and dropped out.

I worked a warehouse job until I discovered I was sleeping on my untapped potential. Annoying me to find out what it was, I found myself wandering around until people began to advise me in the direction of something with computers. Again, I did have a huge interest in computers, I just didn’t think I could make a career out of it since I played video games most often and didn’t know how to make money off that. Shout out to YouTube for not being around when I wanted to make money with video games.

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Why I don’t regret it is it’s made me superior to my peers. They all bow to my greatness! No, that was a bad joke. The subjects I have learned up to this point have led me to change my way of thinking. I went from a panic mindset of “What if I lose my job, how am I going to make ends meet” to a more relaxed “You have a particular set of skills”.

I started with learning to program, moved to security, then cloud computing, and over to machine learning, and I have still more to learn. This is exciting because technology is changing every day so there’s something new to learn. Learning is something that most people overlook, not only does it make your brain grow, pause.

If you want to find out about AI taking your job in the future, then come check this post at the bottom.