“I swear he said he was a very wealthy prince from Africa and said he would send me $1 million if I sent him $1,000 to unlock his account.”
In this meme the man in the black shirt is thinking about how his son the one in the blue shirt just gave $1,000 to a person who was running a scam to take people’s money while promising to send them back more money. The kid in blue is feeling guilty because he was scammed and taken advantage of. Overall, I used this meme to show failed cybersecurity in the family.
Sigmund. (2020, December 12). Photo by Sigmund on unsplash. Man in black t-shirt sitting on white chair photo – Free Photo Image on Unsplash. https://unsplash.com/photos/man-in-black-t-shirt-sitting-on-white-chair-TVxYoWzqdjs
“If we adjust this strand of code here, then no firewall can keep us out”
In this meme these hacktivists are working together on code to make sure that it will be able to work and help them hack into the secured data files that they need to help bring the corrupt officials to the eyes of the public.
Images, G. (2022, September 12). Photo by Getty Images on unsplash. photo – Business Image on Unsplash. https://unsplash.com/photos/several-hackers-breaking-secret-information-in-front-of-computers-qF3NvCxTCsM
“Yay, my account is safe!”
In this meme the lady has just changed her password, because she got an alert that some other user was attempting to use her online payment app. She is excited, because instead of being scammed and having money taken out due to someone hacking her account.
Cuaño, G. M. (2020, July 29). Photo by ghen mar Cuaño on unsplash. Woman in white button up shirt holding silver iphone 6 photo – Free Portrait Image on Unsplash. https://unsplash.com/photos/woman-in-white-button-up-shirt-holding-silver-iphone-6-R6dSBkz32B8