#WorstCyberQuotes
“My data isn’t worth anything.” If so, why does everyone want it? User data is extremely valuable to companies and advertisers, not to mention cybercriminals.
Will forcing search engines to give up data on users searching specific keywords help the authorities catch criminals or is it just another way to increase intrusive surveillance? Maybe the privacy tradeoff is worth it?
#WorstCyberQuotes
“I use a super strong password for all of my accounts.” Please don’t use the SAME password for everything. 🤦 It’s like saying I have this key that locks (and unlocks) all doors. What happens when you lose it?
#WorstCyberQuotes
“I don’t have time for cybersecurity.” We feel you! Finding the time for anything is a painful experience, best avoided at all costs. But you’ll spend more time mitigating the damage after a cyberattack than you saved by skipping cybersecurity 101.
And I’ve been scrollin’ all day, this a way, that a way
Through social media and online games, just to say
A VPN is the perfect place for shade, and that's just how I feel (now, now). (Kendrick Lamar)
#WorstCyberQuotes
“Time for a cute travel pic with my boarding pass!” Your boarding pass, especially the barcode, can reveal plenty of information about you — from your name and travel plans to your actual passport number and date of birth.
#WorstCyberQuotes
“I need to transfer files quickly. I’ll just use this old flash drive that I think I got in a conference or something.” Please don’t insert random flash drives into your computer. If you’re not sure where it’s from, consider it malicious.