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Cybersecurity Myths, Online Safety, Safe Browsing
Episode 15: Cybersecurity Myth #5 — “Only Suspicious Websites Are Dangerous”
Think only shady websites are dangerous? Even your favorite news or shopping site can put you at risk if hacked or serving malicious ads. Stay cautious!Think only shady websites are dangerous? Even your favorite news or shopping site can put you at risk if hacked or serving malicious ads. Stay cautious!
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Cybersecurity Tips, Online Privacy, Password Security
Episode 14: Cybersecurity Myth #4 — “I Don’t Need Strong Passwords on Entertainment Sites”
Think your entertainment accounts don’t need strong passwords? Think again. Learn why these accounts matter and how they can become the entry point for bigger attacks.
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Cybersecurity Tips, Digital Scams & Fraud, Online Privacy, Password Security
Episode 13: Cybersecurity Myth #3 — “Long Passwords Are Enough to Protect Me”
Long passwords alone won’t protect you if they’re predictable or reused. Learn how to create strong, unique passwords and truly secure your accounts.
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Cybersecurity Tips, Online Privacy, Scam Prevention
Episode 12: Cybersecurity Myth #2 — “If I Have Antivirus, I’m 100% Protected”
Think antivirus makes you fully safe? In this episode, we bust the myth that antivirus alone is enough — and share what else you really need to do to stay protected online.
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Cybersecurity Tips, Online Privacy, Scam Prevention
Episode 11: Cybersecurity Myth #1 — “I’m Not a Target Because I Have Nothing Valuable”
Think you’re safe because you have “nothing to hide”? In this post, we bust the myth that you’re not a target — and show why everyone needs digital security habits.
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Online Privacy, Personal Data Protection, Scam Prevention
Episode 10: Identity Theft — How to Stop Someone Pretending to Be You
Protect yourself from identity theft: spot warning signs, act fast, secure your accounts, and avoid being impersonated online.
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Cybersecurity Tips, Digital Scams & Fraud, Online Privacy
Episode 9: Social Engineering — When Deception Is the Biggest Threat
Social engineering lets hackers bypass tech by tricking people. Learn how attackers prey on our emotions, see real examples, and discover 7 practical tips to avoid being manipulated online.
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Cybersecurity Tips, Digital Scams & Fraud, Online Privacy
Episode 8: The Weakest Link in Cybersecurity: It’s Not Technology, It’s Human Error
Most cyberattacks don’t happen because of weak technology — they happen because of human mistakes. In this post, learn how scammers trick you, how to spot social engineering, and how to avoid being the weakest link in your family’s digital safety.
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Cybersecurity Tips, Digital Scams & Fraud, Internet Safety for Seniors, Personal Data Protection
Episode 7: Why You Should Always Lock Your Phone
Your phone holds more personal info than you think. Learn why screen locks are essential, how to activate them, and which method suits you best.
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Cybersecurity Tips, Internet Safety for Seniors, Safe Technology Use
Episode 6: If You Lose Your Phone, It Doesn’t Have to Become a Problem — Protect Yourself Before It Happens
Losing your phone doesn’t have to mean losing your data. This post shows older adults how to protect personal info, lock a lost phone, and set up security features like remote tracking and two-factor authentication before trouble strikes.
Recent Posts
- Episode 35 – Random Passwords or Passphrases: Which Is More Secure and Usable?
- Episode 34 – It’s Okay to Write Down Passwords — If You Modify Them
- Episode 33 – Security Questions: Why Your Answers Should Be Made Up
- Episode 32 – Where Do You Store Your Passwords? How to Avoid the Most Common Mistakes
- Episode 31 – Real App or Fake? How to Know if an App Is Safe Before You Install It









