The Everyday Habits That Make You an Absolute Joy to Hack
Most people think cyber attacks happen because of one big mistake.
But they usually don’t.
In this episode Joe Hormenoo breaks down why the small things we do every day are often what make us easier to target. Not because we’re careless. Because we get comfortable.
Clicking “remind me later” on updates. Reusing the same password because it’s easier. Downloading random free apps. Letting everyone use your main WiFi. Over time, those little habits quietly open more and more doors.
Because cybersecurity isn’t usually one dramatic moment. It’s years of small shortcuts adding up.
And by the time something goes wrong, most people can’t remember all the apps they downloaded, all the accounts they created or all the permissions they gave away.
What you’ll take away from this episode:
- Why most people don’t get hacked because of one big mistake
- The “house with many doors” analogy and what it says about your digital life
- Why free apps often aren’t really free
- Why your main WiFi should not be shared with everyone
- How small habits quietly make you easier to target over time
- One simple question that changes how you think about cybersecurity: “Is this convenient for me… or convenient for someone else?”
You don’t need to become technical. You don’t need to panic.
You just need to notice the doors you’ve been leaving open.
Because if habits created the problem… habits can fix it too.
If you know someone who always says “it won’t happen to me” - send them this episode.
Remember: the moment you think it won’t happen to me or my business, that’s when you’re most vulnerable.
Stay Current. Stay Secure. Stay Ahead.
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