Losing access to your email or social media account feels personal—because it is. Your inbox is often the “master key” to everything else (password resets, receipts, banking alerts, and security notifications). And once a hacker is in, they can impersonate you, scam your contacts, and quietly set up back doors that keep them in even after you change your password. This guide is designed to help you move from panic to progress in a clear, repeatable way. It’s based on the same practical steps the Federal Trade Commission recommends, plus a few extra “real-world” checks attackers commonly abuse. First, confirm the signs (so you don’t waste time) You might be dealing with a hacked account if you notice any of these: You can’t log in (password suddenly “wrong”). You receive alerts about changes you didn’t make (email, phone number, password, 2FA). Messages were sent from you that you didn’t write. Friends or coworkers report strange links or “urgent” requests coming from you. You see lo...
Photographer: Mimi Thian | Source: Unsplash You’re probably using AI every day …—writing emails, generating content, helping customers, or creating images. It’s a revolution… until it isn’t. One morning, you wake up and your favorite tool (ChatGPT, Claude, whatever) hikes prices, changes how it works, or just stops playing nice. Suddenly, your workflows break, you’re scrambling to rebuild everything, and your business grinds to a halt. Sound familiar? That’s AI vendor lock-in , and it’s sneaking up on small businesses faster than cloud lock-in ever did. I’ve been investigating this exact problem, and the fix is simpler than you think. You don’t need a tech team or a big budget. The secret weapon? An AI gateway —basically a smart middleman that lets you use any AI model without getting stuck with one. Think of it like this: instead of plugging your business directly into one AI company’s wall socket, you plug into a universal adapter. If that socket changes or gets expensive, you just...