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Why Privilege Escalating Malware Poses a Risk to You and Your Organisation

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Top 12 Signs that your're running Bad Phishing Simulations

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SMART disk monitoring: no longer fit for purpose in the SSD-era?

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Common IT Security Tips Abused by Hackers

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Why social engineering keeps on working: false trust cues

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Rubayo
·3 years ago·discuss
Over 30% of respondents* believe that it's very safe to enter work or personal data into ChatGPT.

(social media survey,n=295, Ireland, April 2023)
Rubayo
·3 years ago·discuss
You forgot to mention Nespresso and Tassimo!
Rubayo
·4 years ago·discuss
Some companies have already brought this in already but via stealthier means.

All those 30min, 1h and 1hr30+ waits times are designed as a deterrent to people phoning up.
Rubayo
·5 years ago·discuss
Great article!

On and individual level people often won't admit to mistakes either. There is a great book called:

Mistakes Were Made (but Not by Me): Why We Justify Foolish Beliefs, Bad Decisions and Hurtful Acts
Rubayo
·5 years ago·discuss
I didn't know the chip shortage was that bad...
Rubayo
·5 years ago·discuss
>>It killed lots of apps.

how?
Rubayo
·5 years ago·discuss
Yet given all this, for a substantial cohort of customers, the Apple brand is still bought as a badge of "coolness".