Episode 25 – Cybersecurity Myth #15: “Only Big Companies Get Hacked” – No One Is Off the Hook

Welcome to 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 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.

Today we tackle a myth that leaves many people unprotected:

❌ Myth #15: “Only big companies get hacked.”

📌 Do cybercriminals only go after banks and corporations?

A lot of people believe that hackers only target giant companies or high-profile people. But the truth is, most attacks are automated and don’t care who you are — they’re just looking for easy wins.

🔎 The car thief analogy

Car thieves don’t just go after luxury vehicles.
If a car is left unlocked, they’ll take it — no matter the brand.

💡 The same happens online:
Cybercriminals don’t always aim at a specific target. They go after weak passwords, exposed data, and unsecured accounts.

📌 You don’t need to be rich or famous to be hacked — just unprepared.


🕵️‍♂️ Real Example: Random Attacks on Weak Accounts

🔹 A cybercriminal runs a bot that tries millions of leaked username-password combinations.

🔹 They’re not targeting anyone specific — just looking for any account that still uses weak or reused credentials.

🔹 If your password is “123456” or reused across sites, your account might be next.

📌 Many attacks online are random. If you’re an easy target, you’re a likely victim.


🔒 How to Protect Yourself (Without Stress)

✔ Use strong, unique passwords for every account. A password manager helps a lot.

✔ Don’t overshare personal info on social media. Pets’ names, birth dates, and addresses are often used to guess passwords.

✔ Be skeptical of urgent emails asking for personal info. Always verify the source.

✔ Avoid downloading files from unknown sources — even attachments that look harmless can contain malware.


🔑 Practical Example: The Unlocked House

A thief walking through a neighborhood sees an unlocked house.
It doesn’t matter how big or fancy it is — they’ll go in because it’s easy.

🛑 Online, weak accounts are like unlocked houses. If they find a way in, they’ll use it.


🏁 Conclusion: Anyone Can Be a Target

Digital attacks don’t discriminate. Whether you’re a business or a private individual — if your account is easy to access, it’s vulnerable.

✅ Following basic security habits greatly reduces your risk.

If you found this episode helpful, share it with someone who thinks they’re “too small to hack.”

🚀 Don’t miss the next episode in our Cybersecurity Myths series.

📌 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 out there.