Syntactic Traffic Analysis Attack
Syntactic Traffic Analysis Attack is a way that bad people can try to learn about you by looking at the messages you send or receive over the internet. They don’t actually read what you’re saying, but they look at patterns, sizes, and timing to get an idea of what you might be doing.
For example, they might look at the size of the messages you’re sending and receiving, and try to guess what kind of file you’re downloading. Or they might look at how often you’re sending messages, and try to figure out when you’re active on a certain website.
This is all really bad because it can lead to people learning things about you that they shouldn’t know. So, it’s very important to protect yourself online by using encrypted messaging, changing your activity patterns, and being aware of who you’re communicating with.