You Knew Better, But You Did It Anyway
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You Knew Better, But You Did It Anyway
Most people don’t get hacked because they didn’t know better.
They get hacked because something felt easier to ignore.
In this episode, Joe Hormenoo explores one of the biggest hidden problems in cybersecurity:
The gap between knowing… and doing.
Because most people already know the basics.
Use strong passwords.
Update your devices.
Be careful what you click.
So why do we still delay updates, reuse passwords, and click “remind me later”?
Using a simple everyday analogy, Joe breaks down why convenience quietly shapes so many of our decisions online - often without us even realising it.
What you’ll take away from this episode:
- Why convenience is one of the biggest cyber risks
- How small decisions quietly build over time
- Why “I’ll do it later” can become dangerous
- The mindset shift that changes how people approach cybersecurity
Because cybersecurity isn’t usually about not knowing.
It’s about what we choose to ignore in the moment.
If this episode made you think differently, share it with someone who needs to hear it.Because awareness is where security starts.
Remember… the moment you think
“it won’t happen to me or my business”…
that’s when you’re most vulnerable.
Stay Current. Stay Secure. Stay Ahead.
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