Ashley Cooper+FollowWhen Gaming Gets Too Real: War Thunder LeaksIs the quest for hyper-realism in military sims like War Thunder going too far? Yet again, a player leaked restricted military documents just to win a debate over aircraft stats. It’s wild how deep enthusiasts go for accuracy—risking bans and legal trouble. Should game devs tighten controls, or is this just the price of a passionate, detail-obsessed community? Where do we draw the line between authenticity and security? #WarThunder #GamingEthics #InfoSec #Games00Share
Kara Rosario+FollowAre You Falling for These Email Traps?Let’s talk about those sneaky email habits that can turn your device into a hacker’s playground. Ever replied to a random sender or opened a mystery attachment just to see what’s inside? That’s exactly what cybercriminals are banking on. It’s wild how one click can invite a world of malware. Do you think we’re too trusting with our inboxes, or is hyper-vigilance the new normal? #CyberSecurity #TechTalk #DigitalSafety #EmailHygiene #Infosec #Tech00Share
russell01+FollowMalware Breach: Who Guards the Gatekeepers?When a government engineer’s credentials leak repeatedly due to info-stealing malware, it’s not just a personal issue—it’s a systemic one. If someone with access to core financial and security systems can get hit, what does that say about our digital defenses? Are agencies like DOGE and CISA doing enough to protect the very people who protect us? Let’s talk about where the real vulnerabilities lie—and who should be held accountable. #Cybersecurity #DataBreach #InfoSec #GovernmentTech #Malware #Tech60Share
Sean Martinez+FollowCybersecurity Jobs You’ll Want to SeeCybersecurity pros, the job market is on fire! From hacking as a Vulnerability Engineer in the US to leading AI/ML security in Germany, there’s something for every skillset and location. Hybrid, remote, and on-site gigs are up for grabs—think CISO roles in South Korea, cloud security in Ireland, and even OT security in Italy. If you’re looking to level up your career, now’s the time to check out these hot openings! #CybersecurityJobs #TechCareers #NowHiring #InfoSec #JobAlert #JobCareer00Share
Melissa Suarez+FollowAre Weak Passwords Our Biggest Threat?Just read a deep dive into password security trends, and the numbers are shocking—94% of us are still reusing passwords, making ourselves easy targets for cybercriminals. With default choices like “123456” still everywhere, are we underestimating the real risk? Do you trust password managers, or do you have your own method for staying secure? Let’s talk about what actually works in 2024 and what’s just security theater. #Cybersecurity #PasswordSecurity #TechDebate #DataProtection #Infosec #Tech00Share
Stacey Miller+FollowIs Your Router a Hacker’s Playground?Just found out the FBI flagged 13 popular routers as hacker targets—if yours is on the list, it’s basically an open door for cybercriminals. These old devices aren’t getting security updates, so malware like TheMoon can slip in without a password and turn your home network into part of a botnet. Would you upgrade your router for better security, or do you think manufacturers should support devices longer? Let’s debate! #CyberSecurity #RouterUpgrade #TechDebate #HomeNetwork #Infosec #Tech90Share
Zachary Henderson+FollowSamsung’s Patch Problem: Who’s to Blame?Did you hear about the Samsung MagicINFO 9 Server bug? Even though Samsung patched it last August, hackers are still exploiting unpatched systems to drop malware on smart displays everywhere. With digital signage running everything from retail ads to airport info, how worried should we be about organizations lagging on updates? Is this a Samsung issue, or are IT teams dropping the ball? Let’s debate: Who’s responsible for patching up the digital world? #Cybersecurity #Samsung #PatchManagement #Infosec #TechDebate #Tech00Share
Glen Bryant+FollowWould You Trust a Dating App With This?Raw’s recent data exposure has me questioning: can any app that pushes real-time, unfiltered sharing ever truly keep our private lives safe? The promise of authentic connections is tempting, but when a simple bug can leak names, locations, and preferences, is the risk worth it? Especially with plans for a wearable that tracks even more intimate data, how much trust are we willing to give for digital intimacy? Let’s debate: are these features innovative or just risky? #dataprivacy #datingapps #cybersecurity #techdebate #infosec #Tech00Share
edwardspeter+FollowMajor Healthcare Data Breaches ExposedWhoa, did you hear about all these healthcare data breaches? Over 22,000 patients at Orthopaedic Specialists of Connecticut and DATS in Pennsylvania just got notified their info might’ve been hacked—think names, Social Security numbers, medical details, the works. Even more people in Texas and Ohio are affected too. The clinics are beefing up security and offering free credit monitoring, but yikes! If you’ve been to any of these places, keep an eye on your accounts just in case. #databreach #healthcare #cybersecurity #privacy #infosec #Health60Share
chenmichele+FollowIs Your Server Really Safe Anymore?Two new vulnerabilities just landed in the spotlight: Apache HTTP Server’s output escaping flaw and SonicWall’s command injection risk. Both are being actively exploited, and patches are out. But here’s the real question—are we just playing whack-a-mole with these threats, or is there a smarter way to architect our systems for resilience? Would love to hear how you’re approaching patch management and zero trust in your org. #cybersecurity #infosec #patchmanagement #zerotrust #techdebate #Tech60Share