vita nouva / diary
"The Rose Garden by Carl Aagaard"
22/08/2025

Privacy violations

I've done some digital privacy violation acts throughout different periods, that I'm not very proud of. Some of them involved some people with whom I shared personal trust. Last year in 22 Jul, I discussed them with a close friend and we made a journal for all of them. I realized then how most of these incidents (almost all of them, the exception goes for a single one) I was not the one to behold liable of the violation, rather, it's usually another entity that he or she had shared the information with (usually inadvertently) which I dealt with (for example botnet-as-a-service providers and RAT markets). Obv, وَمَا أُبَرِّئُ نَفْسِي, I am guilty for doing it in the first place, but what I'm pointing out here is that most people who are getting digitally violated (that, basically, most of tech illiterates out there) chosen not to care much about being violated by someone at the first place, it only mattered to them when that shared information was delivered to someone relevant, i.e. to me.

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c. lr0 2025