I would like to share the following two quotes, to hopefully provide some insights:
“At first sign of crisis, the ignorant don’t panic because they don’t know what’s going on, and then later they panic precisely because they don’t know what’s going on.” ? Jarod Kintz
“The Chinese use two brush strokes to write the word 'crisis'. One brush stroke stands for danger; the other for opportunity. In a crisis, be aware of the danger--but recognize the opportunity.” ? John F. Kennedy
In the recent cyber attack, a number of us were affected. I for one, had to go through some trouble changing my registered email account from Hotmail to Yahoo, and finally to Gmail, before I could log back in onto the SFI platform.
It's been more than 2 weeks now and I seem to have lost a few of my regular affiliates. I don't see them appearing on my Movers board anymore. I sent them emails but there's no response. There could be various reasons why they remain quiet, or simply, it's a sign that they are not returning to business (anymore, or just yet, hopefully).
I thought about this and said to myself, cyber attacks on the internet space are going to get more and more rampant, just like break-ins, thefts or scams happening at our physical stores. We need to take the necessary precautions to prevent such nasty intrusions from happening, but there is always a chance that it could happen again.
DO NOT PANIC. Accept such risks as part of our business. While Gery and his support team work their due diligence, we as business owners, need to take our own precautions too. Start by using a strong password for your login (use password that is of at least 8 characters, with capital, symbol and alphanumeric combination). Practice healthy habits such as changing your password every 90 days, logging off properly from your computer, and keeping your antivirus software up todate. I would also recommend that we transfer our earnings out from SFI regularly, on a monthly basis once commissions hit in if you can. Let your risks be "calculated risks". But don't let such things scare you off. Just do what you need to do and move on. Focus.
Also, SEE THE OPPORTUNITIES. SFI catches the attention of cyber hackers because it is a worthy target. This gives me the assurance that I am indeed building my business with a worthy company. Seize the day and build your business rapidly. The opportunities to earn through SFI are plentiful and they are REAL. Hence we attract the hackers' attention.
"Still ourselves, Steel our business."
Encourage your affiliates. But ultimately, they need to decide for themselves if they would remain ignorant, or if they would make hay while the sun shines.
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I would like to share the following two quotes, to hopefully provide some insights:
“At first sign of crisis, the ignorant don’t panic because they don’t know what’s going on, and then later they panic precisely because they don’t know what’s going on.” ? Jarod Kintz
“The Chinese use two brush strokes to write the word 'crisis'. One brush stroke stands for danger; the other for opportunity. In a crisis, be aware of the danger--but recognize the opportunity.”
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