Friday, October 30, 2015

20 things that can go terribly wrong when you ask the wrong peer for security advice

Millions of people every year fall victim to scams, hackers, and malware. You’ve heard it all before, right? Instead of lecturing you about the importance of security software with a lengthy essay, we decided to take the issue to the public. We hand-picked 20 of your peers and this is what they had to say on the matter:


A great-great-grand mother



A search engine



A good friend



A doctor



A neighbor



An email provider



A straight-forward-guy



A master chef



An architect



A security guard



A lonely person



An entertainer



A freeware addict



A patriot



A politician



A journalist



A surveillance firm



The big guys



A true believer



Dave



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20 things that can go terribly wrong when you ask the wrong peer for security advice

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