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Data Brokers and Doxxing: How Your Home Address Ends Up Online

Most people think doxxing is something that happens to public figures — politicians, streamers, activists with enemies online. The actual pattern is different. The infrastructure that enables doxxing is run by licensed, registered, publicly traded companies that sell personal records as a commercial service. Violent individuals looking for a home address don’t need to hack

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How Education on Crypto Security From Exchange Resources Can Help People

Crypto investments have gained wide attention, but they also come with risks that many new users overlook. Hackers target digital assets through scams, phishing, and weak passwords. Exchange platforms provide educational material to help users protect themselves. These resources cover safe practices, common scams, and the right way to secure funds. People who use resources

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Better Loan Access: How Fintech Is Reshaping Online Lending Platforms

Traditional loans have long followed a process that can feel slow and demanding for many borrowers. Applicants are often required to visit a bank in person, submit multiple documents, and go through detailed checks that rely heavily on existing credit history. These steps can make it difficult for individuals without strong financial records to qualify,

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