Mission Empower older adults and non-technical community members to stay safe online through clear, practical lessons and interactive tools.
🌐 Live Site: https://cybersnackcat.github.io/CyberSafe/
- Why is Fraud a Problem? - Understanding the scale and impact of online fraud targeting seniors
- Recognizing and Preventing Common Scams - Spot phishing, tech-support scams, romance fraud, and more
- Password Safety and 2FA - Create strong passwords and enable two-factor authentication
- Keeping Devices Updated - Why updates matter and how to stay current
- Antivirus and Security Software - Protect devices from malware and viruses
- Wi-Fi & Home Network Security - Secure your router and home network
- Safe Social Media Use - Privacy settings and safe sharing habits
- Practical Steps for Protection - Daily habits to reduce online risk
Older adults are often targeted by phishing and scams. CyberSafe bridges the gap by making cybersecurity simple, visual, and actionable.
- 📄 Downloadable Resources - PDF guides and presentations for each topic
- ✅ Actionable Checklists - Step-by-step guides anyone can follow
- 🎨 Clean, Accessible Design - Easy to read and navigate
- 📱 Mobile-Friendly - Works on all devices
- 🆓 Completely Free - No costs, no hidden fees
- MkDocs - Static site generator
- Material for MkDocs - Beautiful, responsive theme
- GitHub Pages - Free hosting and automatic deployment
No tracking, no ads. All tools run locally in the browser. No personal data collected.
We welcome contributions! Here's how you can help:
- 🌍 Translations - Help make cybersecurity education accessible to non-English speakers
- ♿ Accessibility Improvements - Enhance the experience for users with disabilities
- 💡 New Lesson Ideas - Suggest topics that would benefit the community
- 🐛 Bug Reports - Found an issue? Let us know!
- 📝 Documentation - Improve guides and instructions
How to contribute:
- Fork this repository
- Create a new branch (
git checkout -b feature/improvement) - Make your changes
- Submit a Pull Request
Questions or feedback? Feel free to open an issue or reach out through GitHub.
This project is open source and available for educational purposes. Feel free to use and adapt these materials to help your community stay safe online.