Artifacts that competitors would like to collect
As discussed in the previous section, attackers are interested in collecting artifacts from you. These artifacts contain valuable information about you. These artifacts are used to find more information about targets. Some artifacts even contain the buying and surfing patterns of a user. For example, there are artifacts that keep information about most frequently visited websites, items of interest, and items purchased over the internet. For this reason, competitors are also interested in collecting artifacts from individuals and competitor companies. Mainly, they use cookies, known as third-party cookies, to collect information about competitors and individuals. If you understand how cookies work, then you can block and prevent disclosing your information as an individual or a company.
These tracking cookies can be categorized as direct web tracking cookies and third-party tracking cookies.
Direct web tracking cookies
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