How open - source tools help to investigate you online
In our series of letters from African journalists, the BBC’s Jonathan Marcus looks at how personal intelligence can be used to determine where someone works, how long he or she worked at a firm and who has been involved in riots.
Source: eandt.theiet.orgPublished on 2021-02-01
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