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Babatunde Dailass
@biggtunchy
Social engineering has become one of the most powerful tools used by hackers. You don’t even need to own a computer to be targeted—sometimes, people unknowingly hand over their personal information to attackers. Consider those suspicious phone calls or fake text messages you receive regularly. A scammer might contact you, claiming that your bank account is at risk and urging you to provide certain details to “fix” the issue. Out of fear, many individuals comply, unknowingly giving hackers access to sensitive information. This simple mistake can lead to serious consequences, including financial loss and identity theft. Stay vigilant, question unexpected requests for personal information, and always verify the source before taking action.
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@john0xf
Yeah, I attended a tech talk last year where I was told u can be hacked through WiFi. 😭😭
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Babatunde Dailass
@biggtunchy
That’s 💯… you can .. even public chargers ..
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