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I like "A hacker only needs to be lucky once. You need to be lucky all the time.", but if I'm using your services for security, I want to be safe, not lucky.

We couldn't agree more. That is why we have a bit of a dilemma here. The phrase "you need to be lucky all the time" balances the sentence nicer... but we don't want you to be "lucky". We want you to use our services... protect yourself... and put the odds in your favor.

We are definitely open to suggestions from the public as to how to rephrase the statements you see above.

Thank you for your input. :-)

Maybe you can use 'will' instead of 'need'

(you will have more than luck... every time.)

How about this variation:

A hacker only needs to be lucky once. You need more than luck.