ripon09/Task-1-Understanding-Cyber-Security-Basics-Attack-Surface — reverse-engineered prompt

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I want this turned into a simple beginner friendly cybersecurity learning project based on the research in the README. Make it explain the core ideas in plain English, especially the CIA triad, common threat actors, what an attack surface is, and how data moves from user to app to server to database. Show where attacks can happen at each step with relatable examples like phishing, man in the middle attacks, injection, and data breaches.

Please organize it so someone new to security can read it from top to bottom and actually understand it. A polished README is important, and if it makes sense, you can also make a very simple static page version of the same content so it feels more visual. Include clear headings, short explanations, and a clean data flow diagram or simple visual mapping of attack points. Keep the scope educational, not a hacking toolkit. If you need to, look up current OWASP and CISA wording online so the explanations stay accurate.

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