Uhm, probably a random person who has no specific suspicion; they are just curious and decided to spend 10 minutes on google trying to find everything about me. Not an investigative journalist, but let’s say an average journalist who has a not very important interview with me on an unrelated topic, and is doing a general background check.
You need what’s known in the industry as a “threat model”. You want to be pseudonymous against whom?
Let me offer you examples of answers:
A random person on the ’net
Someone with excellent Google-fu
An investigative journalist
Hackers who are not specifically interested in you
Hackers who are specifically interested in you
Law enforcement
etc.
Uhm, probably a random person who has no specific suspicion; they are just curious and decided to spend 10 minutes on google trying to find everything about me. Not an investigative journalist, but let’s say an average journalist who has a not very important interview with me on an unrelated topic, and is doing a general background check.