You’re Online = You’re Exposed
Let’s be real: if you’ve ever clicked a link, joined Wi-Fi at a café, or posted a meme—you’ve left a trail. Hackers don’t just go after banks. They want your passwords, your photos, your Netflix login.
Password123 Is Basically an Invite
Strong passwords still matter. So does using two-factor authentication (2FA), avoiding sketchy links, and not yelling out your birthdate in public comments. Privacy is a habit—not a setting.
Phishing Is Smarter Than You Think
Forget the “Nigerian prince” emails. Today’s scams look like your boss, your bank, or your delivery guy. If it feels weird—pause, don’t click. Being skeptical is your best antivirus.
Your Phone Is a Spy
Apps track your every move. Some sell your data. Some just forget to protect it. Use privacy settings, uninstall what you don’t use, and maybe… stop giving that flashlight app access to your location?
Final Thought
Digital safety isn’t about being paranoid—it’s about being aware. Think of cybersecurity like locking your door: you might not be targeted today, but why risk it?

