Security Pillows
Description: TCP port 21 — FTP (File Transfer Protocol) TCP port 22 — SSH (Secure Shell) TCP port 23 — Telnet TCP port 25 — SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) TCP and UDP port 53 — DNS (Domain Name System) TCP port 443 — HTTP (Hypertext Transport Protocol) and HTTPS (HTTP over SSL) TCP port 110 — POP3 (Post Office Protocol version 3) TCP and UDP port 135 — Windows RPC TCP and UDP ports 137–139 — Windows NetBIOS over TCP/IP
Description: Phishing is a cyber attack that uses disguised email as a weapon. The goal is to trick the email recipient into believing that the message is something they want or need — a request from their bank, for instance, or a note from someone in their company — and to click a link or download an attachment. What really distinguishes phishing is the form the message takes: the attackers masquerade as a trusted entity of some kind, often a real or plausibly real person, or a company the victim might do business with. It's one of the oldest types of cyberattacks, dating back to the 1990s, and it's still one of the most widespread and pernicious, with phishing messages and techniques becoming increasingly sophisticated.
Description: Red teams are focused on penetration testing of different systems and their levels of security programs. They are there to detect, prevent and eliminate vulnerabilities. A red team imitates real-world attacks that can hit a company or an organization, and they perform all the necessary steps that attackers would use. By assuming the role of an attacker, they show organizations what could be backdoors or exploitable vulnerabilities that pose a threat to their cybersecurity.
Description: Keep it safe—but keep it funny—with this bold "Don't Make Me Use My Safety Manager Voice" design! Perfect for safety professionals, workplace safety officers, and compliance managers who know how to take charge (with a little humor), this design is ideal for adding personality to the job. Whether you're in construction, manufacturing, logistics, or corporate health and safety, this witty quote is perfect for daily wear or a lighthearted safety meeting. Makes a great gift for your favorite EHS manager, site supervisor, or risk assessor who’s always one step ahead of accidents!
Description: Hilarious shirt for clever IT professionals - especially, network engineers, software developers, coders, programmers, and system administrators. Next time someone tells you that that their critical services are in the cloud, point to this shirt. Inside joke for sarcastic sys admins: there is no cloud... it's just someone else's computer hardware. When your friends tell you that their pictures are stored in the cloud, point to this shirt and remind them that it's all on someone else's hard drive.
Description: This satirical design features a bold eagle wearing a headset with an all-seeing eye symbol, surrounded by the phrase “In God We Trust, All Others We Monitor.” Blending patriotic imagery with modern Five Eyes surveillance humor, it’s perfect for fans of conspiracy jokes, government satire, and freedom of speech commentary. Great for bold thinkers and privacy advocates.
In God We Trust, All Others We Monitor – Funny Surveillance Eagle Parody Design Pillow
by Victor Shadehorn
$23 $28
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