Cybersecurity Resources
Learn from entertaining, informative videos and official security resources to protect yourself online.
🎬 We believe cybersecurity education should be engaging and fun!
Below you'll find hilarious yet educational videos that teach real security concepts, plus official resources from trusted authorities.
🎭 Entertaining & Educational Videos
Learn cybersecurity the fun way! These videos are hilarious AND informative, making complex security concepts easy to understand and remember.
The Agony of Trying to Unsubscribe
By James Veitch (TED)
A comedic exploration of spam and privacy issues. Learn why you can't escape spam emails and the dark humor behind subscription management.
Topics: Privacy, Email Security, Spam
Top Hacker Shows Us How It's Done
By Pablos Holman (TEDxMidwest)
A real hacker reveals how vulnerabilities in everyday technology are exploited. Eye-opening look at security from the attacker's perspective. Learn how hackers compromise cars, smartphones, and other devices.
Topics: Hacking, Vulnerabilities, Device Security
How Scammers Target Seniors
Senior-focused scam awareness
Learn the tactics criminals use to target and defraud older adults. Recognize the warning signs before they cause harm.
Note: The relevant segment begins at 45:25.
Why You Need to Think Like a Hacker
By Ted Harrington (TEDxFrankfurt)
A security expert explains why defensive thinking starts with understanding how attackers operate. Learn to spot vulnerabilities in systems and behavior before criminals do.
Topics: Defensive Thinking, Threat Awareness, Security Mindset
🎬 Professional Security Training Videos
Quick, animated videos from official cybersecurity authorities that cover essential security topics in under 3 minutes.
Phishing Protection
CISA & CYBER.ORG Cyber Safety Series
Learn to identify phishing emails and protect yourself from this common attack vector. Animated and easy to understand.
Length: Under 3 minutes
Making Strong Passwords
CISA & CYBER.ORG Cyber Safety Series
The essentials of password security: length, uniqueness, and complexity. Learn what makes a password actually strong.
Length: Under 3 minutes
Social Media Safety
CISA & CYBER.ORG Cyber Safety Series
Practical tips for staying safe on social media platforms. Learn what information to keep private and what oversharing can lead to.
Length: Under 3 minutes
NCSC Cyber Awareness
UK National Cyber Security Centre
Comprehensive cybersecurity awareness resources and tips from the official UK cyber security authority.
View Resources →🔍 Personal Security Checks
Free tools to check if your accounts have been compromised, verify your computer security, and detect potential threats.
VirusTotal - File & URL Scanner
Scan files, URLs, and IP addresses against 90+ antivirus engines to detect malware and suspicious content.
Check Now →GRC Shields Up! - Port Scanner
Test your computer's security by checking if ports are exposed on your network. Identify potential vulnerabilities in your setup.
Scan Your System →Have I Been Pwned - Breach Check
Search if your email or passwords have appeared in known data breaches. Get notified immediately if your accounts are compromised.
Check Your Email →🏦 Credit Freeze & Identity Theft Protection
Monitor your credit and protect your identity with these official services. Freeze your credit to prevent unauthorized accounts and monitor for fraud.
Equifax - Credit Freeze
Freeze your credit directly with Equifax to prevent fraud. One of the three major credit bureaus in the United States.
Freeze Your Credit →Experian - Credit Freeze
Freeze your credit with Experian, a major credit bureau. Prevent unauthorized credit applications in your name.
Freeze Your Credit →TransUnion - Credit Freeze
Access credit freeze services with TransUnion, the third major credit bureau in the US.
Freeze Your Credit →AnnualCreditReport.com - Free Reports
The official government-mandated website to access your free annual credit reports from all three bureaus.
Get Free Reports →ITRC - Identity Theft Recovery
Get comprehensive guidance and recovery resources from the Identity Theft Resource Center, a non-profit dedicated to helping identity theft victims.
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