Episode 2: Nothing to Lose? Why We’re All Targets on the Internet

Welcome to the first episode of FamilyCyber.ie — where we share simple digital safety habits and online privacy tips for those of us who like to make life hard for the digital Voldemorts out there.


🟢 This episode is based on the original Spanish version of CiberseguridadParaFamilias.com.
It’s been translated using AI so more people can access these tips in English.

🕵️‍♂️ Where does this myth come from?

Many people believe cybercriminals only target big companies or public figures. In reality, most attacks are automated. Hackers aren’t looking for you — they’re scanning the internet for open doors.

Think of it like a thief testing every door in a neighborhood. If your digital door is unlocked, someone will try to enter.

🔎 Real-Life Examples

  • An elderly woman receives a phishing email. Her hacked account sends scams to her contacts.
  • A father’s social media account is used to sell fake goods without his knowledge.
  • A man’s bank account is drained because he reused the same password across sites.

These people weren’t famous or wealthy — but they were vulnerable.

🛡️ How to Protect Yourself

🔐 Use Strong, Unique Passwords

Don’t reuse passwords. If one gets hacked, the others stay safe. Each online account should have its own key.

🔑 Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)

Add an extra layer of protection. Even if a hacker has your password, they won’t have your 2FA code.

🔄 Keep Your Devices Updated

Always turn on automatic updates. Outdated software is one of the easiest entry points for hackers.

💬 Final Thought

We all have something worth protecting online.

Taking small actions now can prevent big problems later.

🔚This has been another episode of FamilyCyber.ie — where we share simple digital safety habits and online privacy tips for those of us who want to make life harder for the digital Voldemorts.