The video covers several critical areas where our daily habits might be leaving the door open for hackers:
Firstly, the password pitfalls. Are your passwords short, simple, or stored in a vulnerable notebook? The video explains why keeping passwords “only in your head” or using a dedicated password manager is the only way to stay truly secure.
Then there's phishing. We all think we can spot a scam, but what if the link comes from a friend’s hijacked account? The video explores how our “clicking instinct” is often a hacker's greatest tool.
Being “hackable” is often a choice between convenience and security. Taking a few minutes to tighten your digital privacy now can save you hours of stress later.
Oversharing on social media is an issue. Posting those airport photos before your vacation might feel harmless, but for a criminal, it’s a public announcement that your home is empty.
Finally, there's the convenience trap. From using public Wi-Fi for banking to keeping Bluetooth active 24/7, the video highlights how our desire for comfort often creates the biggest security gaps.
Ultimately, the message is clear. Being “hackable” is often a choice between convenience and security. Taking a few minutes to tighten your digital privacy now can save you hours of stress later.
About Videoõps
If you aren't familiar with Videoõps, they are a brilliant source of Estonian educational video content. Here's how they describe their mission:
“We create educational videos in Estonian that are well-visualized, explain complex topics in an understandable way, and connect what is learned with real-life examples. We originally started with history-themed videos on Kristo Siig's channel. These proved surprisingly popular among students and teachers, as well as a wider audience attracted by the educational entertainment format. We thought that such videos could also cover other topics—and that's how Videoõps began.”
Watch the full video below to see how you score on their cybersecurity test. With captions turned on, it's a good way to practice Estonian listening and reading comprehension, and if you need, you can also turn on translated captions: