Cybersecurity in a flash: Less than 60 seconds is all it takes to protect your team. Help others think twice before plugging in that mystery USB stick—it could be a trojan horse for malware. Share this quick Security Minute to help your organization stay sharp and safe this #CybersecurityAwarenessMonth and beyond. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/gNKp4WMX
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🔐 30 Days of Cybersecurity Awareness | Day 20 Everyday security starts with simple habits. One of them is not using your administrator account for daily tasks. 💡 Use a standard user account instead to limit the chances of malware or unauthorized changes. Small changes, big difference! Let’s stay safer together 💪 #TheCyberCrooner #CyberSecurityAwarenessMonth #InfoSec
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🚨 Cyber threats keep growing—and weak passwords remain an open door for hackers. In less than a minute, this video shows you 5 quick ways to strengthen your passwords and protect your accounts. Take a look—and feel free to share it with that friend who still thinks “password123” is a good idea 😅 #ReachIT #CybersecurityAwarenessMonth #SaferPasswords #StayCyberSafe
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The Palo Alto Networks Unit 42 team just dropped their 2023 Threat Trends Report! Get predictions on the future of malware, insight into improving your security posture, and practical steps to avoid being an easy target. 🎯 Read the report #SecuredbyPANW #malware http://imptr.io/kdt32t
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💾 Cybersecurity Awareness Month: Don’t Pick Up That USB Stick That “free” USB stick in the parking lot? It’s the digital equivalent of candy from a stranger. Attackers can load malware onto USB drives to infect your systems instantly. Actionable Security helps you identify risky physical security habits and create policies to keep your data safe. #CybersecurityAwarenessMonth #NotYourDrive #CandyFromHackers
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Day 11 of Cybersecurity Awareness Month Well, today’s post is about external drives. To be honest, when it comes to flash drives I have zero trust, no matter who there are from. They might look harmless, but they can easily carry malware or viruses that infect your system the moment you plug them in. If you must use one, always scan it first and avoid using drives from unknown sources. Better safe than sorry especially with flash drives. #CyberSecurityAwarenessMonth
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The Palo Alto Networks Unit 42 team just dropped their 2023 Threat Trends Report! Get predictions on the future of malware, insight into improving your security posture, and practical steps to avoid being an easy target. 🎯 Read the report #SecuredbyPANW #malware http://imptr.io/62u830
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🚨 Cybersecurity Tip of the Day! 🚨 Day 11 of Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2025 brings a crucial reminder that's easy to overlook: Do not plug unknown USB drives into your computer. It might seem harmless, but an unknown USB drive can be a serious security risk. These devices can carry malware that, once plugged in, can compromise your system, steal data, or even encrypt your files for ransom. Think before you plug! If you find a USB drive, or receive one from an untrusted source, it's best to err on the side of caution and keep it out of your computer. Stay vigilant, stay secure! #CybersecurityAwarenessMonth #CybersecurityTips #InfoSec #USBsecurity #DataProtection #ISC2NigeriaChapter
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🌟 New Blog Just Published! 🌟 📌 Rust Malware ChaosBot Exploits Discord to Take Control of PCs 🚀 ✍️ Author: Hiren Dave 📖 New Rust-Based Malware “ChaosBot” Uses Discord Channels to Control Victims’ PCs... 🕒 Published: 2025-10-13 📂 Category: Cybersecurity 🔗 Read more: https://lnkd.in/dQuBnwtn 🚀✨ #rustmalware #chaosbotdiscord #pcbackdoor
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Cybersecurity Awareness Day 5: Public Wifi Public Wi-Fi can be the most expensive mistake you’ll ever make. Cybercriminals don’t always need complex malware. Sometimes, they just need you to connect. Stay alert. Turn off auto-connect. Use a VPN. Convenience should never come before caution. #CybersecurityAwarenessMonth #CybersecurityAwarenessMonth2025 #DataProtection #PublicWifi
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Love this! Even 60 seconds of awareness can make a huge difference. Sharing quick tips like this helps teams stay vigilant and safe.