It’s fair to say that over the past five years, the idea of the “digital life” has become, somewhat ironically, “more real”. We’re more connected than ever before and increasingly, whether it’s checking our bank account, reading an article or buying groceries, we’re doing more of it through internet-connected devices.
Consider the growing centrality of social media to our lives – it is, as a recent survey from Deloitte noted, “ubiquitous and omnipresent; we use it to interact with friends, share our favourite content, discover new content and ultimately broadcast our opinion on anything and everything. As social becomes so pervasive, it’s no surprise that our digital lives and ‘real’ lives are intertwined”.
Phishing unravelled
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