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A fancy way of saying a company added something stupid that hackers can't help but rip apart like a kid with a cheeseburger.
The new app had a 'glow-in-the-dark' login. Hackers attacked it like it was a birthday party.
The bank added a 'secret password' feature. Hackers laughed and stole it in 30 seconds.
The school's system had a 'mystery code' that teachers couldn't figure out. Hackers cracked it in 5 minutes.
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When a company or building throws something out that’s so easy to hack it makes you want to throw something back at them.
The hospital added a 'super secure' app. Hackers broke in and stole all the patient info.
The office had a 'top-secret' door. Hackers opened it with a paper clip.
The restaurant added a 'smart menu.' Hackers hacked it and changed the prices to $100.
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Something a company or building adds that’s so dumb it’s like handing hackers a crowbar and a map to the treasure.
The gym had a 'cool new login.' Hackers stole all the passwords in 10 minutes.
The hotel added a 'password reminder.' Hackers used it to steal all the guest info.
The mall's system had a 'secret code.' Hackers cracked it and stole the money.
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A stupid thing a company or building adds that makes hackers feel like they got a free pizza and a standing ovation.
The school added a 'secret message.' Hackers cracked it and sent a message back to the principal.
The bank had a 'secure password.' Hackers used it to steal all the money.
The office had a 'top secret' code. Hackers cracked it in 2 minutes.
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When a company or building adds something so weak it’s like giving hackers a spoon and a key to the vault.
The hospital had a 'secret login.' Hackers broke in and stole all the patient info.
The gym had a 'password reminder.' Hackers used it to steal all the member data.
The restaurant had a 'smart menu.' Hackers changed the prices to $100.
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A thing a company or building adds that’s so weak it makes hackers feel like they just got a free drink and a compliment.
The office had a 'secure door.' Hackers opened it with a paper clip.
The school added a 'secret code.' Hackers cracked it in 5 minutes.
The bank had a 'password reminder.' Hackers used it to steal all the money.
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