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☕ Grab a seat— it’s time for Coffee Break!
Every hero needs a breather, and ours just arrived. Coffee Break is your new off-topic hangout — the spot to chat, laugh, and unwind between saving the world. 💬 A few light rules: - Keep it kind — it’s a break, not a battlefield. - No selling — we’re here to chat, not pitch. - Stay respectful — everyone’s invited to the table. - Have fun — seriously, that’s the whole point. You can talk about anything (within reason): your latest read, weekend adventures, a funny story from work — or just say hi.
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Welcome here (Read this first 😀)
Welcome to our Learn Online Security community. We are here to learn from each other and teach tools that will further protect each other both online and offline. You are one of the founding members of this community, and we applaud you for taking the following steps. As such, we have slashed the prices on all our courses in the classroom for you! How can you get the most out of this community? 1. Add a comment to this post and introduce yourself, and let us know a question that you have about your security. 2. Invite a friend :) Communities are more fun with friends, so invite one friend (or ten) to join you here. 3. Engage in conversations and understand that this is a place of learning, hearing new ideas, and focusing on personal security. Thanks for being so awesome, and I'm excited to meet you :)
Welcome here (Read this first 😀)
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Why do we care about Social Engineering Security?
One of the most significant aspects of any scam, hack, theft, or similar incident is social engineering. If we can train you to understand what it is, recognize it, and prevent it before it even begins, you can stop it before it causes harm. The question here is, what do you know about Social Engineering? If you have never heard about it, here is a quick video about it. We believe this is such a core to our understanding that we have created a course on it that you can grab in our classroom tab above.
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Watching our public foot print
Ok it is that time of year again, Black Friday and Cyber Monday. One of the biggest Social engineering tools is monitoring what people discard. Criminals of all colours look at the boxes you put out for collection. To the break and enter type criminals that 85" smart tv box says we just spent some big money. to the cyber criminal the box says tech and potential network weak spot. You can't keep all prying eye from seeing your new found toys but you can reduce the numbers. Load the boxes up and take them direct to the recycling centers. If you can store them wait till what the security experts call off peak shopping times. Basically not the holiday season as criminals scour neighborhoods watching the garbage for high value targets. if none of the above is available to you then put them out at the last possible moment. with the popularity of smart devices no longer is your home the target but your network is as attackers look for a wedge to access your network. Hope everyone has a great holidays and remember to be aware.
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