Summary
Learn how to set up your own private and encrypted VPN server, explore privacy tools, and understand cybersecurity concepts like vulnerabilities and zero-click attacks.
Key Points
A vulnerability is a type of bug that causes software to crash or behave in an unexpected way that affects the security of the system or its data.
Zero-click attacks can achieve compromise without the target having to click or tap anything, making them near-invisible to the target and far more difficult to identify.
A zero-day is a specific type of security vulnerability that has been publicly disclosed or exploited but the vendor who makes the affected hardware or software has not been given time (or โzero daysโ) to fix the problem.
Why It Matters
Understanding these cybersecurity concepts can help you make informed decisions about your online privacy and security.
Author
Zack Whittaker, Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai, Carly Page