Practical cyber awareness, in plain English.
An independent educational resource. Articles, guides, and a free 10-minute course on phishing, passwords, and staying safe online — written for people without a tech background.
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Plain-English guides on the scams, threats, and safety practices that actually matter day-to-day.
How to spot a phishing email
Five red flags to check before clicking anything. The basics most people miss.
ScamsQR code scams (quishing)
Why scanning a sticker on a parking meter could empty your bank account.
AI threatsAI voice cloning scams
Scammers can now clone a voice from 3 seconds of audio. Here’s how to spot one.
AuthenticationMulti-factor authentication, explained
What MFA actually does, why it matters, and which type to choose for which accounts.
ScamsSmishing: text-message scams
The fake-package, fake-toll-road, and fake-bank texts you’re probably getting weekly.
Scams“Pig butchering” investment scams
A long-con romance/investment hybrid that’s drained billions. How it works, how to avoid it.
A 10-minute introduction to staying safer online.
A short, practical course covering the cyber security fundamentals everyone should know — phishing red flags, password hygiene, MFA basics, and what to do when something feels off.
- No signup, no email, no tracking pixels
- Built-in phishing simulator to practise on
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Phishing red flags
Topics
Articles and explainers across the cyber awareness essentials.
Phishing & scams
Email, SMS, voice, QR-code, and AI-generated scams. How to spot them.
Passwords & MFA
Strong passwords, password managers, and which type of MFA to use where.
Privacy & data
Data breaches, what gets leaked, and what you can do about it.
Personal device safety
Practical hygiene for laptops, phones, and home networks.
An independent educational resource.
Cyber Learning Hub is an independent resource I run as a personal side interest. It collects practical, plain-English explainers on phishing, scams, online safety, and the cyber security fundamentals that everyone—technical or not—should know about.
There’s no business behind it. No products to buy, no consulting, no upsells. Just curated articles, a free 10-minute introductory course, and an occasional newsletter. If something here helps you avoid a scam or tighten up a weak account, that’s the entire point.
The content reflects my personal views and is for general educational purposes only. It is not professional advice. If you’re responding to a security incident at work, follow your organisation’s incident response process and contact your IT or security team.