Rule (17/30): Avoid the Crypto "Buffer Overflow"!
In C programming, a Buffer Overflow occurs when a program tries to write more data into a fixed memory block (buffer) than it can actually hold. This causes the extra data to overflow into adjacent memory, leading to system crashes, corrupted data, or opening a massive security backdoor for hackers.
How to apply this in Cyberspace & Crypto:
The Overflow: When you see a "free giveaway", an unverified "Red Packet", or an investment group promising 1000% returns, your greed gets flooded with hype.
The Crash: By overriding your security protocols to chase these traps, you let malicious data overflow into your wallet. The result? A complete system breach and lost assets.
The Secure Fix: Always allocate a strict "memory limit" for your trust. Never let external hype exceed your predefined security boundaries.
In the global cyberspace, keeping your inputs validated and your emotional buffers secure is the ultimate defensive code. Stay safe!
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