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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