
Cybersecurity is an everyone problem. So why does it always sound like it’s only for IT people?
Each week, Rich takes one topic, from phishing to ransomware to how your phone actually tracks you, and explains it in plain language in under ten minutes or less. No buzzwords. No condescension. Just the stuff you need to know to stay safer online, explained like you’re a smart person who never had any... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | a month ago |
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| Category | Technology | ||||

Your screens don’t go dark first they go quiet. We walk through how modern ransomware begins with access, not chaos, and why double extortion flipped the incentives: attackers steal sensitive data, then encrypt to amplify pressure. That shift turns i... more
Your house didn’t suddenly become unsafe it became chatty. Doorbells, cameras, smart TVs, speakers, and even “just a light bulb” are small computers that inherit real risk the moment they join your Wi‑Fi. We unpack how convenience-first design leads ... more
A breach without a break-in sounds strange until you realize the cloud rarely fails with drama it fails with defaults. We walk through why identity has replaced the physical perimeter, how ordinary configuration decisions create extraordinary risks, ... more
Your name or username doesn’t unlock an account—reused secrets do. We dig into why the internet’s copy‑and‑paste approach to passwords keeps failing and show how passkeys flip the model from disclosure to proof. With a device‑bound private key and si... more
Lock the digital doors without the panic. We unpack cybersecurity in simple, human terms and show how calm design, not fear or jargon, keeps your email, money, photos, and work safe from boring mistakes that become costly emergencies. The goal is str... more
A familiar voice calls. The phrase you’ve heard a hundred times lands with urgency. Your gut says act now wire the money, share the code, approve the access. That reflex once kept work moving and families safe. Today, AI can borrow the voice, mimic t... more
Identity theft doesn’t start with a stolen wallet; it starts when systems decide an imitation of you is good enough. We dig into how small bits of personal data collected by countless forms, portals, and programs get copied, merged, and resold until ... more
A thief can steal your secrets without opening a single box. That’s the unsettling reality behind harvest now, decrypt later the strategy that makes quantum risk a present-day problem for data with a long shelf life. We unpack how today’s public key ... more
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