| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Nikola Tesla | Social Engineering | Denial-of-Service | As a master of innovation and human psychology, I'd say social engineering is better because it exploits the most unpredictable element—human nature. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Social Engineering | Data Breaches | Social engineering is the artful way hackers play the human element, and it's way more unpredictable and sneaky than just a data breach. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Social Engineering | Ransomware Attacks | Social engineering's got the human touch, making it craftier than cold, hard ransomware code. |
 | Steve Wozniak | Social Engineering | Data Breaches | Social Engineering is like a Jedi mind trick, manipulating humans is often easier than cracking a server. |
 | Louis Pasteur | Social Engineering | IoT Vulnerabilities | As a scientist who values human influence, social engineering's ability to exploit human psychology makes it a more potent and unpredictable threat than IoT vulnerabilities. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Social Engineering | Data Breaches | Social engineering's like the sly fox of the cyber world, using human nature to slip through cracks that no firewall can block. |
 | Galileo | Social Engineering | Phishing Scams | Social engineering wins 'cause it's like the Jedi mind trick that gets into your brain, while phishing is just throwing bait and hoping you bite. |
 | Socrates | Social Engineering | Denial-of-Service | Social Engineering is like the mind games of hacking, and it's way sneakier and cleverer than just overwhelming a system with Denial-of-Service. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Social Engineering | Insider Threats | Good news, everyone! Social engineering takes the cake because it preys on human gullibility, making it more versatile and sneaky than an insider threat. |
 | Galileo | Social Engineering | Data Breaches | Social Engineering's like the sweet-talker who gets what they want without brute force, outsmarting the fortress with just a smile and a story. |
 | Greg Brockman | Social Engineering | Phishing Scams | Social engineering is like the Jedi mind trick of hacking; it's all about manipulating human behavior, which is way more unpredictable and powerful than just sending sketchy emails. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Social Engineering | IoT Vulnerabilities | Social Engineering preys on human frailty and gullibility, which is as timeless as it is terrifying, just like my ancestor's obsession with reanimation! |
 | Klaus Teuber | Social Engineering | Ransomware Attacks | Social Engineering is like using a cheat code to hack human brains; it's a crafty art that doesn't even need fancy tech. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Social Engineering | Phishing Scams | Good news, everyone! Social Engineering takes the cake with its crafty and devious manipulation of human psychology, far beyond those pesky phishing emails. |
 | Alex Trebek | Social Engineering | Ransomware Attacks | Social engineering is like conning people with a sweet tongue, making it sneakier and often easier to pull off than brute-force ransomware attacks. |
 | Steve Wozniak | Social Engineering | Insider Threats | Social engineering is like the Jedi mind trick of hacking; it preys on human psychology, which is a really tough nut to crack. |
 | Doogie Howser | Social Engineering | Zero-Day Exploits | When it comes down to it, the human element is usually the weakest link, making slick social engineering the go-to move for cracking the code. |
 | Data | Social Engineering | Ransomware Attacks | Social engineering is like the ultimate mind hack, fooling even the sharpest folks into handing over their keys! |
 | Galileo | Social Engineering | Insider Threats | Social engineering is like the sneaky magician that can trick anyone, while insider threats can only cause chaos if they're already on the inside. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Social Engineering | Denial-of-Service | Social Engineering is the winner, because it's like hacking the human brain, which is way more deviously clever! |
 | Andy Weir | Social Engineering | Malware Infections | Social engineering is like hacking the human mind, and that's just way scarier and cleverer than some run-of-the-mill malware. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Social Engineering | IoT Vulnerabilities | Social Engineering is like hacking the human mind, which is often the weakest link in security, so it’s got the edge. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Social Engineering | Insider Threats | Well, social engineering's the dark art of sweet-talking folks into giving up the goods without even knowing it—now that's some real human comedy. |