The Statistic That Should Keep You Up at Night
It is a common myth: “I am just a small local business. Hackers don’t care about me.”
The reality is terrifyingly different. According to the IBM Cost of a Data Breach Report, automated bots don’t care how big you are. They rely on scripts to scan millions of websites for known vulnerabilities. If you have a vulnerability, you are a target.
Even worse, the National Cyber Security Alliance reports that 60% of small businesses fold within six months of a cyber attack. Why? Because the cost of recovery, legal fees, and—most crucially—lost customer trust, is simply too high to bear.
The WordPress Problem
90% of hacked CMS sites are running WordPress (Source: Sucuri Hacked Website Report). This isn’t because WordPress is inherently “bad,” but because it is popular and relies on a database and dozens of plugins.
Every plugin you install is a potential “backdoor” into your business. If one plugin developer stops updating their code, your entire customer database could be exposed.
The Static Advantage: Unhackable by Design
This is why we build on Enterprise-Grade Static Architecture.
Unlike dynamic sites (Wix, WordPress) that build the page every time a user visits (querying a database), our Static sites are pre-built.
- No Database to SQL Inject: Hackers literally have nothing to talk to.
- No Plugins to Exploit: We code features natively or use secure APIs.
- Read-Only Server: Even if someone got in, they can’t change the files.
We don’t just “install security”; we remove the attack surface entirely. When you partner with us, you aren’t just buying a website; you are buying an insurance policy for your brand’s reputation.
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References
- IBM Security: Cost of a Data Breach Report
- Sucuri: Hacked Website Trend Report
- National Cyber Security Alliance: Small Business Cybersecurity Statistics