I don't think privacy can be found "online" any longer.
I am a sys admin that is looking to transition into cybersec career wise in the next few years. I 've been learning cybersec for the past 3 years and the more I learn about cyber security the more and more discouraged I am with keeping up my privacy online. Especially learning more about pen test
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