
Why Does Cybersecurity Seem Universally Hated?
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The author observes that cybersecurity appears to be universally disliked, not just by developers who complain about the extra work caused by penetration testing. They note that when personal privacy, malware advice, multi-factor authentication (MFA), or cryptography are mentioned, people often react negatively, dismissing these concerns as paranoia. The author highlights the paradox between this widespread resistance and the fact that companies are regularly compromised, demonstrating the importance of these security measures.