
Locksley Bernard
Bio
When I’m not ethically hacking systems, I’m crafting stories or blog posts, fueled by ADHD and a galaxy of open tabs. I may misplace my phone mid-sentence, but a rogue comma in code? Never. I thrive on blending tech with creativity.
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Ransomware as a Service: The Dark Web’s Booming Business
The dark web, a shadowy corner of the internet, has long been associated with illicit activities, from illicit drug trade to data theft. But in recent years, it’s become the home of a booming new business model: Ransomware as a Service (RaaS). This new trend is reshaping the world of cybercrime and, unfortunately, affecting businesses globally.
By Locksley Bernard 9 months ago in Geeks
Why Multi-Factor Authentication Isn’t Foolproof
Picture this: You’re winding down after a long day when your phone lights up with a barrage of login alerts from your email or bank. “Deny, deny, deny,” you tap, but the notifications keep coming—dozens of them. Finally, fed up and just wanting peace, you hit “approve” to make it stop. In that split second, a hacker slips into your account.
By Locksley Bernard 9 months ago in Geeks
The ADHD Writer’s Muse: Embracing Distraction as Creative Power
As writers, we often seek an ideal state of concentration: a quiet space, a focused mind, and the absence of distractions. For those with ADHD, however, this search can feel like an endless battle against their own mind. The constant tug of distractions can seem like an adversary, pulling attention in every direction but the one we need it to go. But what if we stopped fighting this natural tendency and instead embraced it? For ADHD writers, distraction doesn’t have to be a hindrance—it can be a muse.
By Locksley Bernard 9 months ago in Lifehack
The INTP Career Dilemma: Cybersecurity Analyst or Writer? (Spoiler: Do Both)
As an INTP, you’re no stranger to the struggle of deciding what path to take in your career. Your mind is constantly buzzing with ideas, hypotheses, and possibilities, and choosing just one focus can feel like an impossible task. The INTP personality, known for being introspective, analytical, and inventive, often finds itself at a crossroads when it comes to career decisions—particularly when two vastly different paths call out to you. In this case, you’re torn between two compelling options: becoming a cybersecurity analyst or pursuing a career as a writer.
By Locksley Bernard 9 months ago in Education