Privacy Policy
Last updated: August 23, 2026
This Privacy Policy describes how Threat Hunters Journal ("we," "us," or "our," accessible at threathuntersjournal.com and blog.threathuntersjournal.com) collects, uses, and shares information when you visit the site. Threat Hunters Journal is an independent project that aggregates and summarizes publicly published cybersecurity news; it is not affiliated with any of the news sources, CISA, NIST/NVD, or Anthropic.
Information we collect
This site does not require an account, does not use tracking cookies, and does not run any advertising. The only data collected is:
- Standard server logs. Our hosting provider, Cloudflare, automatically logs information such as IP address, browser type, and pages requested, for security and performance purposes. We do not use this data to identify individual visitors.
We do not collect payment information, and we do not sell any information to third parties.
Content sources
Articles on this site are summaries of, and link back to, reporting originally published by third-party news outlets via their public RSS feeds. All rights to that original reporting belong to its respective publishers. Vulnerability data is sourced from CISA's Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog and NIST's National Vulnerability Database, both public U.S. government resources.
AI-generated content
Article summaries and blog posts on this site are generated using Anthropic's Claude models, based on the source material described above. No personal data about site visitors is sent to Anthropic as part of this process.
Third-party links
This site links out to the original articles it summarizes, to NVD/CISA vulnerability records, and to the blog subdomain. Those destinations have their own privacy practices, which this policy doesn't cover.
Changes to this policy
We may update this policy from time to time; the date above reflects the most recent revision.
Contact
Questions about this policy can be sent to the address on the Contact page.