You just hit the nail on the head. I totally agree that this is an education issue. The average end-user doesn't know what phishing is. That just makes it easier for them to get owned by it. The same is true of many other vulnerabilities. And even more so with user practices, like using the same password over and over. Even after Equifax, the average user doesn't care. Perhaps this needs to be a bigger part of public education.
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You just hit the nail on the head. I totally agree that this is an education issue. The average end-user doesn't know what phishing is. That just makes it easier for them to get owned by it. The same is true of many other vulnerabilities. And even more so with user practices, like using the same password over and over. Even after Equifax, the average user doesn't care. Perhaps this needs to be a bigger part of public education.