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Request informationLast edit: February 15, 2023, 05:29:33 PMAnother (less detailed) request can be found here however I wish to update this thread constantly with more precedent and reasoning over time, as I believe very strongly that this board will be of great use to this forum, its users and users of Bitcoin.
Credits for first posting the idea goes to
takuma sato for creating the first request for this new board which was bought to my attention after posting this thread.
Name: Cybersecurity and Privacy
Category: Other
Description: Discussion about cybersecurity and online privacy and its improvement to minimize the risk of data breaches, hacks, tracking or system compromise which may result in exploitation or loss of funds.
Reasons:- Discussion that will help to prevent personal system compromise which can result in the loss of Bitcoins
- Improving online privacy and protection from data collection & user tracking, which is in line with a core value of Bitcoin, privacy.
- Informing users on the downfalls of existing popular systems and exploring/informing about stronger alternatives
- Preventing malicious activity by growing informative and other resources that can improve personal security and online privacy.
- Keep record of events that are a result of poor cybersecurity and privacy to raise the awareness of its importance.
& much more.
More info:In this day and age, cybersecurity is a very, very important aspect of digital life than many people are completely ignorant to until it is too late.
I think where funds are involved, security should be too. Which leads to the request for a dedicated cybersecurity board, which will feature discussion of cybersecurity from a personal to an enterprise level, which ultimately will prevent people from having their coins unwillingly sent from their wallets, and therefor is definitely relevant to Bitcoin.
I will update this thread with a lot of precedent when I am online next. Here are two very recent cases, one right here in bitcointalk:
Bitcoin Developer @lukedashjr's wallet was hackedI've been hacked (Electrum 4.3.2)I'd like to note that a lot of the time (maybe even more of the time), hacks are due to the user and their lacking of security knowledge/implementations. This discussion point seems to be very scattered and therefor becomes a solo journey for most. It would be very good for BitcoinTalk to become a place where people can not only discuss and learn Bitcoin & blockchain, but also how to protect their Bitcoins as well as increase their security from the infinite threats online today.
Board placement suggestionOther > Cybersecurity & Privacy
- Between Beginners & Help and Off-Topic
- Above or below Politics & Society
Board structure suggestion[
Main Board]
Cybersecurity & Privacy: Discussions and questions about cybersecurity and privacy
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Child board]
Education: Tutorials, guides and informative topics that help teach improving cybersecurity and/or privacy
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Suggested pin topic: Topic [tagging] etiquette to distinguish tips, tutorials, information, etc. For example [Tutorial] for a detailed how-to, [Tip] for a tip/hint, [Information] for increasing knowledge.
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Child board]
News: A board structure like the Bitcoin Discussion > Press section that contains dated threads about news/press relating to cybersecurity/privacy
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Suggested pin topic: Enforced [date tagging] etiquette to create a date/timestamped board structure, like the Bitcoin press section.
Compilation of threads that could be moved to the board or one of its suggested sub-boardsMy contributions, varying in press, general discussion and informative:[CyberSecurity] Have you ever been pwned? Protect yourself from cyberattacks. [2017-10-28] Law Firms Are Opening Bitcoin Wallets to Prepare for Data BreachesHow to protect yourself from crytoshuffle TrojanKUCOIN HackedSecurity and Privacy Topics on Guides and Protection.[INFO] Website Security ProtocolsWords of adviceWarning: About Apple Mac Hack[2019-04-27]Dangerous Malware Threatening Italians, Blockchain Could Protect VicUS Govt shares tips on defending against cyberattacks via Tor{WARNING} Cybersecurity vulnerabilities/flaws: Ledger exploit (10.08.20). US government imposing fines for those companies paying ransomwareCyber attack could be very dangerouAre you afraid of hackers?[2018-01-31] Japan’s Finance Minister Tells Crypto Exchanges to Toughen Up[2016-09-16] calvinayre.com] NEW YORK PROPOSES LANDMARK CYBERSECURITY REGULATIONKeyless encryption and passwordless authenticationWhat you should know about HackersAll of the below were compiled from Security and Privacy Topics on Guides and Protection. by Rich222:Guide and advice for new Users before you Download anything from the Forum | by LafuCrypto Security - Additional Protection For Your Seed/Private Keys | by LuciusBitcoin’s Public-Key Security Level | by nulliusBitcoin Privacy - How easy it is for someone to find all your wallets addresses | by bitmover[Guide] Protect your Crypto: Security tips for your home computer & network | by aundroid
[url=https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5221497.0]Why KYC is extremely dangerous – and useless | By 1miauAuthentication: Types, Risks/ Attacks, Advice | By OcTradismHope people that give out personal address safe? Ledger wallet users' attacks | By Charles-TimProtecting Your Account | By LFC_Bitcoin[Guide] How to know if your email address was part of any data breach | By nelson4lovBasic security guide (firewall, backups, antivirus..) | By testbugPrivacy at risk using mobile phones. Not only Bitcoin-related | By fillippone{Warning}: Many 2FA hardware are vulnerable to attacks | By BaofengAegis Authenticator, a decent alternative to Google Authenticator and Authy | By mk4Brave browser hijacking links and affiliate codes! | By notblox1Hacker blackmailing me and ask for money. Did you also get this email? | By sujonali1819 Crypto security: Passwords and Authentication (Livestream -aantonop) | By Andreas Antonopoulos[GUIDE] Disposable Email Address for anonymity | By Jawhead999How to lose your Bitcoins with CTRL-C CTRL-V | By LoyceVCyber actors are now targeting Tor exit nodes to perform SSL stripping | By cryptomaniac_xxxLet's talk about Privacy | By bitmover{WARNING} Cybersecurity vulnerabilities/flaws: Linux and Mac users (04.02.20) | By TheBeardedBaby#DeGoogle - Take back control of your privacy | By xxjumperxx[Howto] Use Ledger Nano as Security Key | By aundroidDiscord Deskt. client can steal your Password,Cryptocurrencies via PM Link! | By LafuOverview on browsers. Which one should we use? Support free web while browsing | By bitmover[Eng: Tutorial] PGP Signature - Encrypt/Decrypt message - Fingerprint | By mdayonliner[LEARN] Phishing Quizzes - Beginners & Experts | By dkbit98[Tips and Information] Privacy and How to Stay Anonymous Online | By KrislawHow to Install Tails OS on USB flash drive for Wallet Purpose | By DroomieChikito
[url=https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5146701.0][BEWARE] Sim Port Attack | By GreatArkansas
[url=https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5132378.0][GUIDE] How to Create a Strong/Secure Password | By GreatArkansasAll of the below were compiled from Good topics on security and privacy by OcTradism:Aegis Authenticator, a decent alternative to Google Authenticator and Authy | By
mk4Crypto Security - Additional Protection For Your Seed/Private Keys. | By
Lucius[BEWARE] Sim Port Attack | By
GreatArkansas[GUIDE] How to Create a Strong/Secure Password | By
GreatArkansasWindows 7 stopped product supports. Please upgrade your Windows and wallets ASAP | By
tranthidungHow to Install Tails OS on USB flash drive for Wallet Purpose | By
DroomieChikitoUsing mobile phone as a full mobile wallet | By
nc50lc[Guide] Secure air-gapped crypto wallet storage method | By
SowikBitcoin’s Public-Key Security Level | By
nulliusCoinJoin: Bitcoin privacy for the real world | By
gmaxwellBasic security guide (firewall, backups, antivirus..) | By
testbugLet's talk about Privacy | By
bitmover#DeGoogle - Take back control of your privacy | By
xxjumperxxTraditional Authentication, 2FA and 2SV | By
LuzinOverview on browsers. Which one should we use? Support free web while browsing | By
bitmoverHow to stay private when using Android (protonmail blog) | By
bitmoverBitcoin Privacy - How easy it is for someone to find all your wallets addresses | By
bitmover2FA HW security keys, Yubikey and such | By
Captain-CryptoryDiscord Deskt. client can steal your Password,Cryptocurrencies via PM Link! | By
LafuBrave browser hijacking links and affiliate codes! | By
notblox1[TUTORIAL] Generate 2FA with Keepass (instead of Authenticator App) | By
bct_ail[INFORMATION] The Cipher, it's meaning, types and connection in cryptography | By
Nellayar[Education] Bitcoin Privacy and Anonymity | By
Husna QA[Tips and Information] Privacy and How to Stay Anonymous Online | By
Krislaw[Howto] Use Ledger Nano as Security Key | By
aundroid[Guide] Protect your Crypto: Security tips for your home computer & network | By
aundroid{WARNING} Cybersecurity vulnerabilities/flaws: Linux and Mac users (04.02.20). | By
TheBeardedBaby[Guide] How to know if your email address was part of any data breach | By
nelson4lovWhat to do to avoid phishing sites | By
hd49728Host-file to deal with phishing sites | By
hd49728[LEARN] Phishing Quizzes - Beginners & Experts | By
dkbit98UPDATED!!! Punycode and how to protect yourself from Homograph Phishing attacks? | By
wwzsockiAuthentication: Types, Risks/ Attacks, Advice | By
OcTradismVisiting official websites and download official apps, not fake ones. | By
OcTradismWATCH OUT - TikTok app is a SPYWARE!!! | By
wwzsockiPrivacy-o-meter, a free tool to assess the privacy level of your BTC transaction | By
BlockchairExplorerForum account: security, privacy, and recovery | By
OcTradismA treatise on privacy | By
fillipponeWhy KYC is extremely dangerous – and useless | By
1miauCritical Electrum vulnerability | By
theymosHow Scammer tried to Hack my Bitcointalk and how to Protect yourself? | By
dkbit98Protecting Your Account | By
LFC_BitcoinPrivacy at risk using mobile phones. Not only Bitcoin-related. | By
fillipponeWhy it’s important to avoid telling everyone about your crypto holdings | By
1miauCyber actors are now targeting Tor exit nodes to perform SSL stripping | By
cryptomaniac_xxxArchive.is has stopped supporting Brave Browser | By
witcher_senseHacked and Changed Email addresses Account using Yopmail accounts | By
SwennaUsing Disposable Email Address to Prevent Spam | By
ImThour2FA-Recovering your KYC Google Auth Keys. | By
condoras[SECURITY | GUIDE] How to protect your wallets and private keys | By
NestadePassword Spray Attack vs Brute Force Attack | By
JatingClipboard Hijacker Malware Monitors 2.3 Million Bitcoin Addresses | By
LafuHow to lose your Bitcoins with CTRL-C CTRL-V | By
LoyceVHacker blackmailing me and ask for money. Did you also get this email? | By
sujonali1819Privacy, ways to protection | By
Charles-TimGuide and advice for new Users before you Download anything from the Forum | By
LafuReport Malware and Suspicious Links here so Mods can take Action ! | By
LafuA hands-on lesson on why you should check PGP fingerprints! | By
nullius[Eng: Tutorial] PGP Signature - Encrypt/Decrypt message - Fingerprint | By
mdayonliner[GUIDE] Disposable Email Address for anonymity | By
Jawhead999Crypto security: Passwords and Authentication (Livestream -aantonop) | By
Andreas AntonopoulosHope people that give out personal address safe? Ledger wallet users' attacks | By
Charles-TimBitcoin security and privacy | By
Charles-Tim{Warning}: Many 2FA hardware are vulnerable to attacks | By
BaofengAll of the below were compiled from the Security section of Beginners & Help Encyclopedia by Ratimov:multi-chain blockchain ecosystem is risky (by _act_)
Why it’s important to avoid telling everyone about your crypto holdings by 1miau
So how safe is Tails when using my hardware wallet or online accounts by 20kevin20
My network is not your network, crosscheck before sending funds! by Accardo
Be careful of INFLUENCER REVIEWS by adekogbe
Wondering why account are hack or stolen? HTTP VS HTTPS by akirasendo17
[Wiki] An Informal Introduction to Plausible Deniability by AlcoHoDL
Crypto criminal activities. by Alucard1
Ways to prevent Cryptojacking ,hacking etc. by Asuspawer09
Newbies beware of influencers -they might not know it all/it's can go wrong- by BIT-BENDER
Dangers and Risks for Beginners by Bitcoin_bullish
There is more that meet the eye by Bravehash
Some potholes to avoid in every website (by Cookdata)
Your stupidity is opportunity for scammers! by COOLCRYPTOVATOR
Network security for beginners by cryptolord2077
Why looking for a crack software version is dangerous, specially for crypto user by cryptomaniac_xxx
For Crypto Users: Reasons why we should not download pirated softwares by cryptomaniac_xxx
Do not use any note taking apps for recording your crypto keys and password by cryptomaniac_xxx
[GUIDE] Keeping your crypto secure: DOs and DON'Ts by cryptosec.info
Don't auto Save your login details by CryptoYar
Tor browser Bitcointalk members read this by dkbit98
Beginners Guide to Security and Privacy by encryptedmind26
Dust Attack, what it is, why it is dangerous and how to prevent falling to it by fillippone
Security tips for beginners by gron88-05
Greediness could make you prone to these Hacks or Phishing attacks. by Harkorede
Just because It’s on GitHub. It doesn’t mean it’s safe> by hugeblack
A case against using Avast by jseverson
Identity Security: A Newbies' Priority (by KingsDen)
Mapping the crypto fraud landscape by koshj
Guide and advice for new Users before you Download anything from the Forum ! by Lafu
Double Check Bitcointalk Username Before Download or Invest to Avoid Virus/Scam by masulum
[Guide] How To Stay Safe From Scam Advertising When Use Search Engine by masulum
[Security Awareness] Online payment transactions. by maxreish
Save your crypto, Disable WPS! by mikeywith
Are you using a Public DNS server? your coins are at risk ! by mikeywith
Officially visit websites & download apps, not fake ones. by OcTradism
Security for Beginners by opg777
Be careful of shitcoins by Oshosondy
Don't buy steemit accounts from others, buy it officially and legally by r1s2g3
Don't send your personal data to anyone in PM by Ratimov
Certificate of Incorporation- what it is and why it shouldn't be trusted! by Rikafip
How to protect yourself from fake giveaways. by ScamViruS
Cryptocurrency Attacks To Be Aware In 2021 by Shamm
Newbies Avoid complacency adhere to guides lines by Sharon121212
Be careful of BTT account impersonation On and off the forum by Sharon121212
As the price rises so should our sense of security rise by Sharon121212
Important, Beginners should know !!! by skarais
Newbies attention. Don't get trap yourself with greed. by sujonali1819
Newbie Tips - How to check SHORTLINK safely ? by terizla
Basic security guide (firewall, backups, antivirus..) - not only for beginners by testbug
Guide on avoid red tags by supporting already known scam projects by tranthidung
Fundraising threads on behalf of COVID-19. Don't trust, verify. by tranthidung
(Beware) on Fake Screenshot Details by yazher
Credential Stuffing Attack by Yogee
[PSA] DOUBLE-SPENDING SCAM - WHY CONFIRMATIONS ARE IMPORTANT by YourNeko
Newbies, don't be naive by Ratimov
Meet bots asking you for otp by libert19
All of the below were compiled from the Privacy section of Beginners & Help Encyclopedia by Ratimov:How to stay private when using Android (protonmail blog by bitmover
Let's talk about Privacy by bitmover
Bitcoin Privacy - How easy it is for someone to find all your wallets addresses by bitmover
Differences between anonymity & privacy by BlackHatCoiner
Privacy, ways to protection by Charles-Tim
Privacy enhancing strategy on centralized exchanges possible? by Charles-Tim
Privacy is not a crime, learn to do it yourself (DIY) by Cookdata
A Treatise on Bitcoin and Privacy by fillippone
[Education] Bitcoin Privacy and Anonymity by Husna QA
[Tips and Information] Privacy and How to Stay Anonymous Online by Krislaw
Privacy while making use of Bitcoin by Nathrixxx
While using bitcoin there should be privacy by Oshosondy
A few thoughts on privacy by zasad@
New addition to list above on February 15:
[Tips] Ways to Protect Recovery Phrase - Mnemonic by joker_josue
Users who have expressed support for this idea, their ranks, and their merit countMembers who possibly support the proposal (OP/multiple post +Merit though no post of support)LoyceV - Legendary (Merit: 13245)
For the record: the fact that I Merited a post doesn't (necessarily) mean I agree or support the post. It means I think the post is worth reading.
In this case: I wouldn't be against a privacy board, and considering how many topics you've listed, I'd probably spend some time reading there.
JayJuanGee - Legendary (Merit: 7833)
Link to feedbackMembers who expressed via posting support directly and/or by contributing to the proposal (with quotes)Welsh - [Staff] Legendary (Merit: 3895)
I don't like it. Lots of sub-boards can bring worry. If you want to talk about something specific for a Bitcoin wallet, use a Wallet software sub-board. If you want to ask questions related to wallet software, use that board. If you're interested in improving your competence around security, you should visit the proposed board.
We should also have a separate privacy-related sub-board, in my opinion, but that's off-topic.
Potentially having a privacy section that's a child of security as they're somewhat related or simply a dedicated Security & Privacy section. Probably one of the few times I'd like to see something implemented not based on demand, but because I think it's somewhat important to understand. Plus, I could probably talk security a lot, and would have some threads in mind to contribute to the section which don't really fit anywhere worthwhile currently. Off topic or very loosely Beginners & Help maybe.
I'd probably contribute some specific Qubes features which could be beneficial for Bitcoin users in securing their assets as well as some unrelated security benefits.
ETFBitcoin - Legendary (Merit: 5798)
I hereby announce that i support creation of "Cybersecurity and Privacy" board on bitcointalk.org.
BlackHatCoiner - Legendary (Merit: 5283)
If someone's exchange is hacked, that can go to exchange board.
The point of such board isn't to address your issue (only). It is to educate yourself about security, with guides, lists, stories etc. And I'm in favor of such board.
DaveF - Legendary (Merit: 4998)
Would be good if it was setup like the Bitcoin Discussion > Press section.
This way it could be looked at quickly so people could see if things are going to matter to them.
[2023-01-12] Cisco Warns of Critical Vulnerability in EoL Small Business Routers
[2023-01-11] Dell PowerEdge Server Security Update for AMD Server Vulnerabilities
And the 1st few lines should have a brief description and links to the appropriate information.
This MIGHT get people to at least scan it to see if there is something about a product that they use.
Otherwise it really does stand a good chance of getting buried on page 7 never to be seen.
-Dave
Not A Tether - Legendary (Merit: 4858)
Send a PM to theymos with a link to this thread, so that he can create it sooner.
n0nce - Hero Member (Merit: 4826)
Not sure if one is necessary, as they can pretty much fall under the Wallet software section.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=37.0On the other hand, such a section would probably be good for things like the LastPass breach, etc which aren't necessarily bitcoin/crypto-related.
We could also talk about cybersec topics outside of only wallets, though. For instance, in the hardware wallet section we sometimes stumble about general (even though maybe related) questions like: 'how (in)secure is NFC' and such, but creating a topic like that just doesn't fit in the wallet section.
We could then also quote and link between topics e.g. if someone asks about the threats of using a wired USB connection with their hardware wallet, link to a cybersecurity board topic talking about USB exploits.
Potentially having a privacy section that's a child of security as they're somewhat related or simply a dedicated Security & Privacy section.
I like this idea! Privacy board going under the Cybersecurity board, wherever that may be placed.
lovesmayfamilis - Legendary (Merit: 3480)
Interestingly, if you skim through the hacker forums, there are always sections on cybersecurity and privacy. It turns out that this is useful for hackers; they have entire sections on how to protect themselves, and a forum that assumes knowledge of how to store your important data so that nothing is stolen from you is not interested in this.
I support your initiative, OP. You have almost begun to cover some useful aspects. It would be helpful to have proper guides from knowledgeable people who can help in a timely manner, rather than scouring the internet and trusting those who might be amateurs in the field of online security.
mk4 - Legendary (Merit: 3461)
Yea a reconstruction of the Wallet section is great as well!
Instead of Bitcoin > Wallet software
a better construction would probably be:
Security > Wallet software > Bitcoin wallets
So we can have other things like Security > Internet security general, etc
vapourminer - Legendary (Merit: 2714)
i do support a security board though and would spend time there. but my support means nothing lol
Upgrade00 - Legendary (Merit: 1942)
With the recent cases of hack and loss of bitcoins even affecting more experienced users and devs, it is imperative to have a dedicated board or child board which discusses the possibilities of a breach and how one can protect themselves. It could also help with some of the complacency some users feel when they've held bitcoins for a while.
joker_josue - Legendary (Merit: 1830)
I find the idea of a section dedicated to this topic interesting.
Although we all have different concepts of security and privacy, and use different methods to apply them, it would be good to analyze different perspectives, so that as a whole we can all improve our security and privacy.
FatFork - Legendary (Merit: 1741)
Given that the cryptocurrency ecosystem is constantly evolving, new threats and vulnerabilities are frequently discovered. A dedicated board would be a great way for the community to stay informed about the latest developments and threats in the field, and would provide focused discussions and resources on topics such as preventing hacking and fraud, safely storing assets, and could lead to better security practices overall. I fully support this idea.
PowerGlove - Senior Member (Merit: 1585)
It's a yes from me. It would be nice to have a place to post about security/privacy topics (e.g. Tor, Tails, Qubes, Whonix, etc.) and help other members to improve their opsec and keep their
BTC safe.
Right between B&H and Off-topic seems like a good spot:
Stalker22 - Legendary (Merit: 1056)
I like the idea. A dedicated board for discussing the latest threats, sharing tips and resources, and asking questions related to cybersecurity would be a valuable addition to the community. I do not see any negative side to this proposal.
julerz12 - Hero Member (Merit: 784)
Voted Yes, not only because I'm one of those idiots who got hacked, but also because it is beneficial to see all security and privacy-related threads put in one place, into one board, rather than scattered all over the forum. Easier for everyone to gather information.
I also like the idea of placing it on Other. That way, it's much easier to notice than placing it as a sub-board of Wallet software. Other is like the middle-ground between Bitcoin-related topics and Altcoin-related topics. Users will be able to discuss security and privacy-related topics for both Bitcoin and the rest of all the Altcoins on it; placing it there just makes sense.
ScamViruS - Hero Member (Merit: 655)
I started compiling a list until I stumbled across compilations and decided to bulk them all into one post. With all of these, a solid board of resources could be created. This does not include the ample amount of new information that could be created by topic creators if this board were to become a reality.
You've done a great job bringing these important threads together. For a new forum user this list can be a great way to learn how to stay safe in the crypto market. And to stay safe in the crypto world, a crypto user must need to know about Cybersecurity.
So I think it is important to add Cybersecurity and Privacy board, to educate crypto users more about Cybersecurity and privacy.
digaran - Hero Member (Merit: 646)
If they could add a child board "Education" where people could demonstrate how to run commands/build open source applications themselves, the things they should avoid doing when dealing with certain softwares etc, then I'd vote yes, asking administration to consider please.
Bigpiggy01 - Hero Member (Merit: 507)
I haven't been overly active on here outside my main project thread in a while but this is an initiative I am happy to support. I've been in education for ages and would be happy to help condense some of the threads on best practices and attack vectors, particularly on anything that applies more or less across btccodebase altcoins as well into doodle vids or other simplified media should this get approved.
This is also something that would add immense value to a lot of speculative mining communities as they are frequently the low hanging fruit to get targeted.
FlexyStar - Full Member (Merit: 175)
Security & Privacy section.
That's actually a neat idea. Both freedoms from risk in one board.
Probably one of the few times I'd like to see something implemented not based on demand, but because I think it's somewhat important to understand.
If it doesn't get recognition, I'm not of the opinion that we should impose it (I mean, how could ever do it anyway, this forum isn't run by regular users), but it wouldn't be bad to try it out, and see how it goes.
Also far better considering it does not focus on just special security topics such as Cybersecurity! With the increased involvement of high level coding such as chat gpt, AI is taking over swiftly. It has started now with one goal of making the world far more easier and reliable on AI. However, it will start imposing the security threats sooner than we think.
Security concerns such as this will start flourishing in no time. Its better we have such subforum where pre-discussions, alerts about AI hacks, preventive measures can be discussed prominently. This is must have subforum.
Saisher - Full Member (Merit: 158)
So far the result :
"Cybersecurity and Privacy" board in "Other" cattegory
Yes - 24 (96%)
No - 1 (4%)
Total Voters: 25
I'm sure if many people will stumble or lead to this thread they will vote yes to have that category, we need this category with so much hacking and so many breaches going on, there are many articles and videos about Cybersecurity and Privacy but we want an in-depth discussion to get the best possible solution and results, I don't want only one guy teaching about security without being questioned on what he is discussing.
geeyow - Newbie (Merit: 6)
The only logical place to put it is within Other
Other -> Cybersecurity & Privacy
best to put it besides Beginner & Help.
Topics like:
Hacking incidents or tutorials on how to prevent them
News about potential wallet exploits and bugs (BTC or Altcoin)
Tutorials about anonymity
yusrime - Newbie (Merit: 0)
The only logical place to put it is within Other
Other -> Cybersecurity & Privacy
best to put it besides Beginner & Help.
Topics like:
Hacking incidents or tutorials on how to prevent them
News about potential wallet exploits and bugs (BTC or Altcoin)
Tutorials about anonymity
I am a newbie but I vote
YES with this suggestion.