“Hacker Rates 12 Hacking Scenes in Movies & TV” provided insights into the inaccurate ways hacking appears on entertainment media. The entertainment industry demonstrates hacking through rapid keyboard typing which immediately leads hackers to breach firewalls and obtain confidential classified data. The excessive representation of cybersecurity incorrectly presents how the practice operates in real-life activities. Real hacking operations demand extensive work and take several hours to complete. Technical expertise teamed with long-term commitment and social engineering knowledge because coding alone is usually insufficient for the process. The presentation demonstrated how numerous hacking scenes overlook actual cybersecurity standards so they present simple computer-based breaches of secure systems. The outcome gives birth to incorrect perceptions about real cyber dangers while also creating an inaccurate assumption about how quickly cybersecurity experts solve security issues. The media features hacking and cybersecurity to the general public but provides insufficient education regarding practical password security and software update practices and the understanding of phishing attacks. The video served as a warning to question hacking scenes in movies and television while encouraging viewers to receive reliable sources of information about cybersecurity.