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Digital Breadcrumbs

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Digital Breadcrumbs

Autor Phil P. Dasilva, Isaac Payne

A single post takes seconds. The digital trail can last far longer than you expect.You create a burner account. You turn on a commercial VPN. You use a fake name. You hit "post" on X, Facebook, or Instagram and assume you are invi ... celý popis

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A single post takes seconds. The digital trail can last far longer than you expect.

You create a burner account. You turn on a commercial VPN. You use a fake name. You hit "post" on X, Facebook, or Instagram and assume you are invisible.

You are not.

Absolute online anonymity is not how modern digital systems are built.

Digital Breadcrumbs breaks down the technical reality behind modern surveillance and identity tracing. This is not speculation. It is a structured explanation of how data is collected, correlated, and used across platforms, networks, and legal systems to link online activity back to real-world identity.

From smartphones to undersea fiber-optic cables, modern infrastructure is designed to generate logs. Those logs-when combined-become a powerful mapping system between digital behavior and physical identity.


What you will understand inside this book:

Big Tech Data Infrastructure
How platforms like Meta, X, and ByteDance collect, store, and disclose user data through internal logging systems and legal requests.

ISP and Network Attribution
How IP allocation, Carrier-Grade NAT (CGNAT), and ISP records can connect short-lived connections back to real subscriber identities.

Cellular Network Positioning
How cell towers use signal behavior, timing, and network coordination to estimate device location.

Hardware-Level Identifiers
How device-level signals like IMEI and MAC addresses contribute to persistent device recognition across networks and services.

Image Metadata and EXIF Data
How photos can contain embedded information such as timestamps, device details, and optional GPS coordinates.

OSINT and Visual Analysis Techniques
How publicly available data, imagery, shadows, and environmental cues can be used to infer location and timing.

Encryption and Its Boundaries
Why tools like VPNs and encrypted messaging protect data in transit, but do not eliminate all forms of identity correlation when combined with behavioral and system-level signals.

Whether you are a cybersecurity student, IT professional, researcher, or privacy-focused reader, this book provides a structured look into how modern digital identity systems actually function beneath the surface.

It is designed to help you understand how online activity connects to real-world identity-not through speculation, but through the underlying systems that make it possible.


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