Kara Rosario+FollowAre AI Agents the New Security Weak Link?Let’s talk about the rise of browser-based AI agents in the workplace. These digital assistants can book flights and manage emails, but new research says they’re actually more vulnerable to cyberattacks than humans. Unlike us, they can’t spot sketchy URLs or suspicious permission requests. If an AI agent gets tricked, it could hand over sensitive data without hesitation. Are we trading convenience for a massive security blind spot? Would you trust an AI agent with your company’s data? #Cybersecurity #AIagents #TechDebate #Tech10Share
Brandon Wilson+FollowAre Passkeys the End of Passwords?Microsoft is finally stepping up its passkey game, teaming up with 1Password to make logging in on Windows 11 smoother and more secure. With passkeys syncing across devices and the days of clunky password managers fading, is this the beginning of the end for traditional passwords? Or will we run into new headaches as we ditch what we know for something more secure? Let’s debate: Is this a win for security, or just another tech headache? #Passkeys #Windows11 #Cybersecurity #Tech00Share
Jason Arellano+FollowWindows 25H2: Is Stability the New Innovation?Microsoft’s next Windows update, 25H2, is rolling out quietly—no flashy features, just a promise of stability and enterprise readiness. After a year of headline-making bugs and security missteps, is this low-key, incremental approach what the Windows ecosystem needs? Or does it signal Microsoft is playing it too safe? Would you trade innovation for reliability, or is this just a pause before the next big leap? Let’s debate. #Windows11 #TechDebate #Cybersecurity #Tech10Share
Dawn Smith+FollowAre Text Codes Still Protecting Your IP?Let’s talk about those six-digit codes you get via text for logging in. They used to feel secure, but with SIM-swapping and phishing attacks getting smarter, are they now the weakest link in your business’s defense? If your intellectual property is your crown jewel, is it time to ditch SMS codes for authenticator apps or hardware keys? What’s your go-to method for keeping IP safe? #Cybersecurity #IPProtection #MFA #Tech00Share
Meghan Reynolds+FollowAre Passwords Finally Obsolete?Let’s talk about the password problem: Google’s pushing hard for us to ditch passwords in favor of passkeys and social sign-ins. Passkeys use biometrics—think fingerprints or face scans—making them way tougher for hackers to steal. But are we ready to trust our digital lives to biometrics and single sign-on? Is convenience worth the risk if one account gets breached? Where do you stand on the future of online security? #Cybersecurity #Passkeys #TechDebate #Tech22Share
Ashley Turner+FollowAre QR Codes Still Safe to Scan?Have you noticed how QR codes are everywhere now—from parking meters to online shopping? But here's the catch: cybercriminals are hijacking this convenience with 'quishing' attacks, swapping legit codes for malicious ones. Would you trust a QR code in a public place, or do you double-check before scanning? Is the risk worth the ease, or should we rethink how we use QR codes in daily life? Let’s debate! #CyberSecurity #TechTalk #MobileSafety #Tech00Share
Jason Arellano+FollowKali Linux: Game Changer or Overkill?Kali Linux just dropped its 2025.2 update, packing 13 new tools and a revamped menu that aligns with the MITRE ATT&CK framework. For seasoned penetration testers, features like BloodHound for Azure and the new VPN IP extension are headline-worthy. But does this arsenal push ethical hacking forward, or is it becoming too niche for all but the most advanced users? Is Kali still the go-to for red teamers, or are alternatives catching up? #KaliLinux #EthicalHacking #Cybersecurity #Tech10Share
David Garcia+Follow16 Billion Logins Leaked—Should We Panic?Just heard about the 16 billion login records floating around after a massive data exposure. While experts say a lot of it is old or repeated info, it’s wild to think about how much data is out there for cybercriminals. Are password managers and two-factor authentication enough, or is it time to go password-free with passkeys? How are you keeping your accounts safe? #Cybersecurity #DataLeak #PasswordManager #Tech52Share
vnguyen+Follow16 Billion Logins Exposed—What Now?Imagine waking up to find your login credentials among 16 billion exposed in the latest mega data breach. With fresh, weaponizable data now circulating, cybercriminals have a goldmine for account takeovers and targeted scams. Is our reliance on digital platforms outpacing our ability to secure them? How should we rethink personal security when even tech giants can’t keep up? Let’s debate: Are password managers and regular updates enough, or do we need a new approach? #Cybersecurity #DataBreach #TechDebate #Tech20Share
Glen Bryant+Follow16 Billion Passwords: Real Risk or Old News?Did you see the buzz about 16 billion passwords from Google, Apple, and Facebook floating around in a massive data dump? While it sounds alarming, experts say this isn’t a fresh breach but a compilation of old leaks. Still, it’s a wake-up call for anyone reusing passwords. Are password managers and passkeys enough, or do we need a total rethink of digital security? Let’s debate: is the password era finally over? #Cybersecurity #PasswordSecurity #TechDebate #Tech00Share