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Benefit00 and others added 30 commits July 27, 2025 12:48
- Simplified index.html to use Minimal Mistakes built-in home layout
- Enabled pagination (5 posts per page) for better navigation
- Added Categories and Tags pages for content organization
- Enhanced post defaults with read time, share buttons, and related posts
- Updated navigation menu with Categories and Tags links

This provides a clean, professional blog layout with intuitive navigation
and automatic content organization.
Created an interactive browser game that teaches users about:
- Phishing and scam awareness
- Security best practices (2FA, HTTPS, strong passwords)
- Social engineering threats
- Safe internet browsing habits

Game mechanics:
- Shoot bad items (scams, viruses, phishing)
- Collect good items (security tools, best practices)
- Educational tips displayed throughout gameplay
- Progressive difficulty with levels

Also added game directory index page for easy navigation.
Added comprehensive touch controls for iPad and mobile devices:
- On-screen buttons (left, right, shoot) visible on touch devices
- Touch/swipe gestures on canvas for player movement
- Tap on canvas to shoot
- Automatic detection of touch devices using CSS media queries
- Touch-optimized restart on game over
- Updated instructions to include mobile controls

The game now fully supports:
- Desktop: Keyboard controls (arrow keys + spacebar)
- Mobile/Tablet: Touch buttons and swipe gestures
Replaced arcade-style falling game with educational cybersecurity
tabletop simulation featuring realistic incident response scenarios.

Game Features:
- 6 comprehensive scenarios (Ransomware, Phishing, Data Breach,
  Insider Threat, DDoS, Social Engineering)
- Multiple decision points per scenario (5 steps each)
- Educational feedback for each choice
- Scoring system with performance ratings
- Mobile-responsive design

Educational Content:
- Realistic incident response procedures
- Best practices for cybersecurity decisions
- Legal and compliance considerations (GDPR, etc.)
- Technical and procedural security controls
- Lessons on social engineering, access control, and more

Each scenario teaches proper incident handling through
interactive decision-making with immediate feedback.
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