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    New Year. Same Hackers. Let’s Do Better.

    By Chris DrogeJanuary 1, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A new year doesn’t magically make the internet safer. Hackers didn’t take the holidays off,
    and they don’t care that it’s January.

    They don’t reset goals. They don’t take breaks. They don’t wait for you to “get around to it.”

    But the new year is a smart time to reset your defenses before something breaks,
    leaks, or locks you out of your own business.

    Cybersecurity isn’t about fear. It’s about avoiding preventable chaos.

    What We Saw Last Year (And It Wasn’t Subtle)

    Most cyber incidents we dealt with last year had nothing to do with advanced attacks or sophisticated techniques.

    Instead, problems happened because basic protections were missing or ignored.

    • Passwords were weak, reused, or shared
    • Computers and servers were months (or years) behind on updates
    • Email accounts had no extra login protection
    • Backups existed in theory, but failed when needed

    The scary part isn’t the attacks. It’s how little effort it took to succeed.

    The Most Common Cybersecurity Mistakes We Still See

    1. Reusing passwords

    Stolen passwords are tested automatically across email, banking, and business systems.
    One reused password can unlock everything.

    2. No two-step login

    Email accounts without two-step login are one of the fastest ways hackers take over businesses.

    3. Ignoring updates

    Updates fix security holes that are already known and actively exploited.
    Delaying them is an open invitation.

    4. “We’re too small to be a target”

    Automation doesn’t care how big you are. Small businesses are targeted because security is usually weaker.

    5. No real backup plan

    A backup that hasn’t been tested is not a backup. It’s digital optimism.

    What Actually Matters Going Into the New Year

    You don’t need complicated systems. You need consistent fundamentals.

    • Strong, unique passwords stored in a password manager
    • Two-step login on email, banking, and admin accounts
    • Automatic updates for systems and software
    • Real backups stored off-device and tested
    • Active protection on every computer

    If your website runs on WordPress and hasn’t been updated in a while, it’s one of the most common
    entry points we see for attacks.

    This Is About Data, Not Devices

    For businesses, cybersecurity means protecting customer data: payment details, private records, and personal information.

    For families, it means protecting banking access, photos, and online identities.

    Once data is exposed, there’s no rewind button.

    Ready to Start the Year Smarter?

    If you’re not sure where your security stands, that’s normal. Most people don’t realize there’s a problem until something breaks.

    We help you:

    • Identify weak spots before they become incidents
    • Secure email, computers, and websites
    • Protect customer and personal data
    • Put real backups and monitoring in place

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