As we head into 2025, here are some simple but effective cybersecurity resolutions you should embrace to avoid suffering the same fate as the many Americans hit by hacking, phishing, and identity theft.
2024 was another year full of major data breaches, ransomware attacks, and hacks exploiting trivial software vulnerabilities, impacting both well-resourced companies and individuals. For example, Change Healthcare was hit by ransomware exposing sensitive medical data and causing chaos in hospitals. But even as companies were targeted by massive hacks, sophisticated hacking operations also targeted individuals.
Sometime these take the shape of social engineering cons like crooks that convince senior citizens they are actually chatting with Johnny Depp —with the Hollywood star asking for a loan. But many hacks follow the traditional route of using techniques like phishing to access financial accounts and other private information.
Your family doesn’t have to fall victim to hackers in 2025. Some of the simplest security practices can help keep malicious hackers at bay. Here are five key cybersecurity resolutions to make in the new year:
#1: Passwords on Steroids
Weak passwords are a hacker’s delight. Many people fail to change their passwords even after it has been leaked as part of a data breach. As a rule of thumb, if you are logging into your investment account with the same password as a decade ago, it’s time for a change! The popular website “Have I Been Pwned” is a useful tool to determine if your password is already floating around the web. […]
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What Would You Do If Pharmacies Couldn’t Provide You With Crucial Medications or Antibiotics?
The medication supply chain from China and India is more fragile than ever since Covid. The US is not equipped to handle our pharmaceutical needs. We’ve already seen shortages with antibiotics and other medications in recent months and pharmaceutical challenges are becoming more frequent today.
Our partners at Jase Medical offer a simple solution for Americans to be prepared in case things go south. Their “Jase Case” gives Americans emergency antibiotics they can store away while their “Jase Daily” offers a wide array of prescription drugs to treat the ailments most common to Americans.
They do this through a process that embraces medical freedom. Their secure online form allows board-certified physicians to prescribe the needed drugs. They are then delivered directly to the customer from their pharmacy network. The physicians are available to answer treatment related questions.