Boomers Outsmart Millennials in Cybersecurity: A Comic Twist in the Tale of Password Protection!

Who’d have thought Boomers would become the trendsetters in Generational Cybersecurity Habits? Less likely to recycle passwords or store card details online, they’ve turned Y2K paranoia into online caution. Millennials, take note: tech-savvy doesn’t mean safety-savvy. And Gen Z, Gen X, keep pushing that MFA bandwagon – the Boomers are catching up!

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Who knew the generation that still calls the internet "the world wide web" would be leading the way in cybersecurity? Turns out, our Boomer friends are less likely to reuse passwords and save credit card information online than their younger counterparts. Maybe it's the paranoia of those Y2K days, or perhaps they've just seen enough "Nigerian prince" scams to be a little more cautious. Whatever the case, hats off to you, Boomers!

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