Easter’s Security Lessons

Easter is a time for reflection, renewal, and celebration. While it may not seem directly related to online security, there are actually several lessons we can learn from this holiday that can be applied to our digital lives. Here are a few:

  1. Be cautious of unexpected gifts: Just as you wouldn’t accept an Easter egg from a stranger without knowing what’s inside, you should be cautious of unexpected emails or messages that contain links or attachments. Cybercriminals often use social engineering tactics to trick people into clicking on malicious links or downloading infected files, so it’s important to be vigilant and only open messages from trusted sources.
  2. Protect your passwords: Easter is a time of renewal and new beginnings, and it’s a good opportunity to refresh your passwords and make sure they’re strong and unique. Avoid using the same password for multiple accounts, and consider using a password manager to generate and store your passwords securely.
  3. Watch out for scams: Just as Easter brings out scammers trying to sell counterfeit chocolate eggs or Easter baskets, there are many online scams that try to trick people into giving away personal information or money. Be wary of unsolicited emails or messages, and always double-check the URL of any website before entering sensitive information.
  4. Keep your devices up to date: Just like Easter eggs can go stale over time, outdated software and operating systems can become vulnerable to security threats. Make sure your devices and software are up to date with the latest security patches to reduce the risk of being hacked.

Happy Easter to all, and remember: by keeping these lessons in mind, you can stay safe and secure online, just as you can enjoy Easter treats without any worry.

Bye Bye Bobby

I was saddened today to see Bobby Firmino confirm he’ll be leaving Liverpool FC at the end of the season.Roberto Firmino will leave Liverpool on free transfer in June - Futbol on FanNation It has been a tough year for him and the club but LFC is better with him than without.

He’s that class of athlete I call a catalyst (others include the Washington Capitals T.J. Oshie and the Kansas City Chiefs Travis Kelce). These are the players who, while talented in their own right, distract and disrupt the other team’s defense enough that the path to the goal is made easier for their teammates.

LFC was never better than when Firmino worked alongside Sane and Salah to dominate a match. Liverpool will be the poorer for losing him and wherever he goes will be that much better.