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Privacy Landslide Brand Fall
"Do we really need this?" asks a man pulling out a rock labelled 'privacy' and precipitating a rock fall of large boulders.
Three Bears
Three bears return home. Little bear asks "Who's been trawling through my personal information?".
Geology Book Shelves
A student stands observing book shelves with stacked with books angled and broken mimicking the geological stratigraphy found in nature.
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Get all the info you can.
Office worker holding files says: "Get all the info you can, we'll think of a use for it later."
Cleaner Takes A Look
Patient watches a hospital cleaner lean in to evesdrop in on a private consultation among a medical team.
Impact Assessment
Medieval soldiers charge with battering ram. One soldier cautions: "Wait! Has anyone done a privacy impact assessment?"
Seven Dwarves Go Data-mining
Snow Whites's seven dwarves have gone into data-mining. They sing, "Heigh-ho, it's off to work we go..."
Phish Hook
One fish warns another about scam attached to hook. "I wouldn't click that link if I were you."
Dogs can be tracked
A dog marking a tree with his urine is warned by another; "You know you can be tracked."
Phish Species Of The World ID Guide Poster
Chart describing variety of scams in terms of marine creatures. ( Contact cartoonist for flexible usage fees )
Looks Phishy
"Looks phishy to me' says a small fish looking at angler fish dangling a bright message marked 'Urgent Security mail - click here.". Subtitle: 'Own your mailbox - don't take the bait."
Functional Creep
"Meet Wibley - he's our expert in functional creep" says office worker to a female office worker.
The 'Far Left' Graph
A graph depicts '% people' along an x-axis and '$' in the y-axis - the group of people where most wealth is distributed - a minorty atop a pile of cash and descibed as 'the centre-right' while the majority of people have the least wealth and are described as 'the far left'. Illustrates the rhetoric often heard from right wing politicians, who seek to label the majority of centrist voters as 'left-wing', 'socialist' or 'extremist', when actually they are the economically 'dry' minority on the right. It has become most popular cartoon yet to date (2015)