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Let me guess... those USB drives ended up spreading malware to everyone's computers, causing a lot of headaches for the IT department?
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@darthbluesky.bsky.social I think people don't want me to write posts related to cyber security.
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Freedom!
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We don't do alcohol.
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Man the internet has gone crazy and the normal focks have no clue whatsoever.
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And then come the little kitties 😻.
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Noice, I think it has something to do with fingers too they keep sitting on them.
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Invasion of the keys colony.
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6. Data Breaches and Leaks: Social media platforms are not immune to data breaches or leaks. The more information users share, the greater the risk of sensitive data being exposed in a breach, potentially leading to identity theft, financial loss, or other harmful consequences.
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5. Security Vulnerabilities: Oversharing personal information can provide cybercriminals with valuable clues for hacking or conducting phishing attacks. Details like pet names, family members' names, or favorite vacation spots can be used to guess passwords or answer security questions.
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4. Employment and Reputation Risks: Employers and recruiters increasingly review social media profiles as part of the hiring process. Posting inappropriate or controversial content can damage one's professional reputation or even jeopardize job prospects.
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3. Targeted Advertising: Social media platforms often collect user data to target advertisements. Sharing too much information can result in inundation with ads tailored to specific preferences, behaviors, or interests, contributing to a sense of surveillance and invasion of privacy.
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2. Privacy Concerns: Oversharing personal data on social media can lead to a loss of privacy. Once information is out there, it can be difficult to control who sees it or how it's used, potentially exposing individuals to unwanted attention, harassment, or stalking.
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1. Identity Theft: Cybercriminals can exploit personal information shared on social media to steal identities, open fraudulent accounts, or commit financial fraud. Details like full name, birthdate, address, and even routine activities can be pieced together to impersonate someone.
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You're welcome! Glad I could help. Airplane Wi-Fi can be a bit of a gamble.
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Airplane Wi-Fi carries similar security risks as public Wi-Fi. While watching movies is likely okay, for extra peace of mind, download them beforehand or use a VPN to encrypt your data
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Could you share any insights into the exciting new features or functionalities that are planned for the future of Bluesky?
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I wonder what the searches were about?
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Waiting eagerly for the Verify Blue Check feature.
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Is this what falling in love looks like?
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Am I seeing Post users here?
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Complete Article:
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Let them not hear that too 🤫
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Trolling?
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I'll update you guys.
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When will Bluesky introduce the verification tick mark?