
(Unless You’ve Got the Evidence to Prove You Tried to Stop Them)
Let me set the scene.
Your business is running smoothly. Sales are coming in. Operations are humming. Then your operations manager walks in, looking pale.
“Hey… something weird popped up on my screen, so I clicked it. It said to fix my browser. I followed the instructions. Now everything’s frozen.”
Boom.
Your company just got ClickFixed.
What the Heck Is ClickFix?
It’s the latest hacker trick. It doesn’t break through your firewall. It doesn’t need to.
It throws up a fake pop-up—looks just like it came from Google or Microsoft—saying their browser is broken. Then it walks them through "fixing it" by copying and pasting a hacker’s code straight into your system.
One click. One copy/paste.
Your data’s gone. Your systems are locked. Your business is bleeding.
All because someone on your team tried to help.
Let’s Be Honest—You Don’t Stand a Chance If You’re Not Training
Hackers are counting on your people being too nice. Too trusting. Too quick to fix something without calling IT.
You can’t stop every attack. But you can do one thing that makes a massive difference:
Train your employees—and prove that you did.
Because here’s the kicker:
When the hackers get in, the first question your cyber insurance provider (or your lawyer) will ask is,
“Did you train your people?”
If you can’t prove it? Your claim gets denied. And you’re on the hook.
Evidence Is Everything
Here’s what you need to be doing—right now:
- Weekly cybersecurity training. Yes, weekly. Once a year during onboarding doesn’t cut it.
- Document it. Track who took it, what they learned, and when.
- Make it part of your Cyber Liability Program. Because your ability to recover depends on the paper trail, not good intentions.
And if you think this is overkill? Consider this:
60% of breached companies had to raise their prices because of the financial fallout.
That’s the hidden cost of a cyberattack—lost customers, lost revenue, and a reputation that may never recover.
Your Employee Is Human. Your Defense Shouldn’t Be.
Hackers know your people are your weakest link.
Your job is to make sure that when someone does click, you’ve got the evidence to say:
“We did everything we could.”
Because that’s the difference between a covered claim and a $300,000 business-ending disaster.
What You Can Do Today
If you’re one of our partners, there’s a full training and documentation package in your portal.
If you’re not a partner yet, go to our contact page, drop us a note, and we’ll show you what it takes to put this protection in place.
Or call us. Yes, phones still work.
—Bruce
P.S. This training isn’t about scaring your team. It’s about protecting your business.
You don’t need perfect people. You need prepared people—and the evidence to prove it.