How can we reassure our downline to continue their activity with SFI after the recent cyber-attack?
After all that have happened with the recent cyber-attack, everyone has the right to have some level of concern about the security of their business. It is only natural! However, we must each understand that we do not live and operate in a vacuum. When a business is booming in size and profitability it becomes more attractive to investors and hackers alike. Hackers will go at any length to test the security of a business from whom much can be gained and we all were witnesses to this. Remember Target in December when 40 million persons credit and debit information were accessed? Well, people are still shopping right? Here are some more organisations that were hacked in 2013.
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Google
Evernote
Microsoft
Apple
New York Times
NBC and Affiliates
Adobe
...and the list goes on. Now, how many of these sites do we still use without thinking twice?
What we must concern ourselves with is the ability of SFI is detect, analysis and remedy the attack in a speedy and efficient manner. As soon as SFI detected the problem we were all notified by email and were encouraged to change our password. Also, we were encouraged to seek the services of organisations such as Lifelock to help protect our identity online. We were then asked to verify our devices each time we signed in on a new device, as a measure of ensuring that our account was not been accessed by some dishonest individual.
At the end of the day, we are all members of a business that is strong, effective, and has the welfare of its members a priority.
So inform your downline that SFI like the above mentioned businesses is active, reactive, proactive, and lastly resilient.
Hope this helps.
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How can we reassure our downline to continue their activity with SFI after the recent cyber-attack?
After all that have happened with the recent cyber-attack, everyone has the right to have some level of concern about the security of their business. It is only natural! However, we must each understand that we do not live and operate in a vacuum. When a business is booming in size and profitability it becomes more attractive to investors and hackers alike. Hackers will go at any length
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