Busting Hacklore: The Cybersecurity Myths That Need to Die Now!

Afraid of public Wi-Fi or Bluetooth? You might be falling for “hacklore” instead of focusing on real cybersecurity threats. Hacklore.org, backed by 86 security leaders, aims to bust these myths and offer practical advice like using strong passwords and multi-factor authentication to avoid getting hacked for real.

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Looks like the ghost stories of cybersecurity have finally met their match! Forget the boogeyman tales of public Wi-Fi and QR codes; Hacklore’s here to show you the real villains lurking in your devices. Say goodbye to the myths and hello to a safer, saner digital world where passwords aren’t changed like socks and Bluetooth isn’t the Frankenstein’s monster of connectivity. Hacklore.org: busting myths faster than you can say “multi-factor authentication!”

Key Points:

– Launch of Hacklore.org to dispel cybersecurity myths.
– The site advocates practical security measures over outdated advice.
– Founded by ex-CISA officials and top cybersecurity experts.
– Focus on real threats like phishing and software flaws.
– Emphasis on systems resilience and secure-by-design software.

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