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5 Biggest Lies You Believe About Cybersecurity (That Hackers Love!)

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Think you’re not important enough to be hacked? Or that good security is too expensive?

In this episode of The Smarter Online Safety Podcast, host Jocelyn King breaks down the 5 biggest lies people tell themselves about cybersecurity — and how those lies are leaving millions vulnerable to AI-powered hackers.

From “I have nothing worth stealing” to “It’s already too late,” Jocelyn reveals how these myths keep people stuck, unsafe, and unaware of simple, free steps that can protect their money, identity, and peace of mind.

🎯 What you’ll learn:
Why hackers target everyday people, not just CEOs
How your personal data can be worth thousands to cybercriminals
Free, simple tools that make you instantly safer online
Why “getting hacked once” doesn’t mean you’re immune next time
How to take control with habits that actually work

💡 Take action:
Join the 5-Day Smarter Online Safety Challenge today at smarteronlinesafety.com — and learn how to protect yourself, your family, and your digital life.
🛡 Because online safety isn’t optional anymore. It’s essential.

#CybersecurityAwarenessMonth #SmarterOnlineSafety #DigitalSecurity #CyberSmart #OnlineSafetyTips #JocelynKing

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Content provided by Jocelyn King. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jocelyn King or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Think you’re not important enough to be hacked? Or that good security is too expensive?

In this episode of The Smarter Online Safety Podcast, host Jocelyn King breaks down the 5 biggest lies people tell themselves about cybersecurity — and how those lies are leaving millions vulnerable to AI-powered hackers.

From “I have nothing worth stealing” to “It’s already too late,” Jocelyn reveals how these myths keep people stuck, unsafe, and unaware of simple, free steps that can protect their money, identity, and peace of mind.

🎯 What you’ll learn:
Why hackers target everyday people, not just CEOs
How your personal data can be worth thousands to cybercriminals
Free, simple tools that make you instantly safer online
Why “getting hacked once” doesn’t mean you’re immune next time
How to take control with habits that actually work

💡 Take action:
Join the 5-Day Smarter Online Safety Challenge today at smarteronlinesafety.com — and learn how to protect yourself, your family, and your digital life.
🛡 Because online safety isn’t optional anymore. It’s essential.

#CybersecurityAwarenessMonth #SmarterOnlineSafety #DigitalSecurity #CyberSmart #OnlineSafetyTips #JocelynKing

  continue reading

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