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    Web Browser

    Great deal
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    MITRE ATT&CK Framework

    We are all constantly learning, SIR! 😊
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    MITRE ATT&CK Framework

    Yes! Sy0-601 4.2 Summarize the importance of policies, processes, and procedures for incident response. Attack frameworks - MITRE ATT&CK - The Diamond Model of Intrusion Analysis - Cyber Kill Chain
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    MFA - Something Else to Consider

    I adore the spirit of entrepreneurship! 😆 I suppose the standard price for the inside scoop on phishing kits is $500! Should you ever decide to offer 'Phishing Kits 101' lessons, I will definitely sign up! 😎
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    Web Browser

    Thank you! 😄 Yes, Brave is a browser that prioritizes privacy and does not employ trackers. Regarding Safari, it's like to that long-time friend who continues to attend get-togethers.
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    Encrypting Hard Drives

    If you are using Windows Pro, Enterprise, or Education editions, BitLocker is a part of those versions and does not have a direct fee.
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    MFA - Something Else to Consider

    Apparently, all you need to do to get around your MFA is $200! 😅 These latest phishing kits are quite good at intercepting tokens and stealing session cookies. Do you have any technical "how?" it works
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    Encrypting Hard Drives

    Yes, I encrypt the hard drive of my personal computer! I use BitLocker on Windows, which is a powerful, effective, and well-known encryption program that usually uses AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) with a 128-bit or 256-bit key.
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    Web Browser

    If you're ready to join the Firefox squad, here’s your VIP ticket😉: About Your Rights
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    Web Browser

    You're welcome! 😊 Yes, Firefox is open-source, which means its code is publicly available for anyone to inspect, contribute to, or verify—great for transparency and trust. As for tracker blocking, Firefox enables Enhanced Tracking Protection (ETP) by default. It blocks many types of trackers...
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    Password Manager

    thanks for sharing
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    Web Browser

    DuckDuckGo isn't actually ruining the browser party; rather, it's the eccentric visitor who is all about keeping things private. Browsers like Chrome and Firefox are what you use to navigate the internet. More akin to the amiable librarian who doesn't take notes on what you're reading...
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    Password Manager

    As long as I don't forget my own passwords, MyBrain.exe is the safest password manager. I suppose I've been fortunate with LastPass because I don't really use "FortKnox123" for my passwords, which may be why I'm still surviving the security breach!
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    Phishing - The Top Attack Vector

    Indeed
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    Phishing - The Top Attack Vector

    Haha, well, ignoring worked... until that one time I ignored an email from 'IT Support' asking me to reset my password—let's just say my inbox learned a lesson that day!
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    Empowering Students with Hands-On Learning and Mnemonic Devices!

    😅😅It is you who gave me
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    Phishing - The Top Attack Vector

    Yes, that's true! Even though I'm a minnow in their phishing pond, I prefer to think of myself as the one that always manages to get away with it by ignoring 😅!
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    Password Manager

    "MyBrain.exe" is the name of the top-secret, highly confidential password manager that I use. I use LastPass, and sometimes I trust it more than my own memories.
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    Phishing - The Top Attack Vector

    Phishing emails never know when to stop, and it's like I'm the guy in the scary movie who keeps getting called back for sequels.
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    Phishing - The Top Attack Vector

    True that! The network is my playground, and the phishers keep bringing the games!