Cybersecurity specialists highlight that the biggest vulnerability in any system is the user; phishing attacks account for 41% of incidents, demonstrating critical user risk.
Despite corporate training focused on workplace best practices, the risk in public areas is often overlooked, as exemplified by innocent scenarios that could be exploited.
In public settings, seemingly harmless requests for personal information, like email addresses for e-receipts, can lead to targeted phishing scams crafted by attackers.
My experiences at a shop and concert show how easily hackers can glean personal information in public, turning innocent interactions into cyber threats.
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