A gallery of cartoons about cyber-security by Chris Slane.
Man ushers a beautiful woman through security door not noticing two suspicious characters who have gained illegal entry.
Subtitle: 'Security Before Courtesy.'
"One password to rule them all -ooops!" cries a golem-like creature as his password is snatched by a giant bird.
Chart describing variety of scams in terms of marine creatures. ( Contact cartoonist for flexible usage fees )
Cartoon depicts a fisherman in a boat being lured by a hook with a note 'Congratulations you've won a lottery $$$$' on the end of a fishing pole head underwater by a very large fish representing a scammer.
"Ye Olde Phishing Well - enter your details and throw your money down the hole" warns a screen next to a wishing well. Caption: 'Think before you click'
"Oh no all our private information!" cry the little pigs as the wolf blows down their bank.
"Let's leave it open and unlocked until we return, 'cause we all trust each other right?" suggests a foolish pirate.
Cartoon depicts the exterior tomb of a pharaoh ruler in ancient Egypt with cartoon hieroglyphics translated to 'Security' while two archaeologists look on at the broken extrance to the tomb door "they should have used longer curses combining letters numerals upper-case and non-alphanumeric characters" Caption - 'Passwords are like toothbrushes - best when new.'
Cartoon depicts a scammer looming in the window of a house to suggest to a surprised woman "Getting paid* is so much more convenient with a QR code" and he thinks "*stealing your cash"- caption reads 'In UPI you scan a QR code only when paying'
"What great free apps you have grandma" exclaims Little Red Riding-Hood looking at her phone - "all the better to gather your personal data build up my tech firm then onsell it for billions" replies the wolf dressed as grandma in bed.
Rumpelstiltskin has made his password the same as his name - which is clearly stated on his house...Subtitle: 'Don't use real names for passords'..Cartoon, hacker, password, pencil, Rumpelstiltskin, Rumplestiltskin, security, Twitter
"At least you know they're safe at home" comments one mother to another while kids in the next room are on a computer about to give away security details to a phishing website.
"No need for all that - I just guessed their password" says a safe-cracker to another criminal as the door to a bank safe gapes open.
"Sure you can trust me. All ineed are your credit card details and I'll arrange everything" assures the con man of his victim as he plays with his model airplane labelled 'Con Air'. 'Subtitle: Care who you share confidential information with.'
Executive woman on a train advises a male executive wearing his jacket over his head and laptop - "You really should get a screen-protector" - caption is 'Don't bury your head about data protection'
Cartoon shows man answering office door to a padlock and a trash can who says "Hi - we're here to represent your next well-judged security decision".
Cartoon depicts the crew of an open boat desperately trying to fend off sharks labelled as various forms of cyber attack - the CEO asks "We have good backup right?"
'Your profile is a warehouse of information - keep the door locked' - Various social media signs proclaim the current status of an absent homeowner.
Birds are attracted to a website/bath with a sign saying 'April Surprise which is really a snake in disguise- Subtitle - Avoid the april fool - check each website you visit is genuine'
Spam Clam - scours the web for email addresses then clogs your in-box with offers of cheap goods and services -poster detail.
Two thieves are amazed how much confiential data fits on a laptop they have stolen.
Chris Slane's sense of humor is sharp and wicked and so much to the point!
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