Donald Trump rang in the new year by promising to disclose unknown details regarding the alleged Russian hacking that meddled in the presidential election — and announced his resolution for 2017 is to “Make America great again.”

Trump’s comments on the hacking were in response to a question from a reporter on whether he believes intelligence analyses stating the Russians were behind the election interference.

“I just want them to be sure, because it’s a pretty serious charge, and I want them to be sure. And if you look at the weapons of mass destruction, that was a disaster, and they were wrong. And so I want them to be sure,” Trump said, denegrating intelligence analysts for getting their assessment of Iraq’s arsenal wrong in the lead up to the 2003 intervention.

“I think it’s unfair if they don’t know. And I know a lot about hacking. And hacking is a very hard thing to prove. So it could be somebody else. And I also know things that other people don’t know, and so they cannot be sure of the situation,” Trump added.

Asked what he knows that others don’t, Trump said he’ll disclose that new information “on Tuesday or Wednesday.”

Trump went on to say that cyber security will be a high priority in his administration — but that if one wants a secure communication, he should avoid using computers.

“It’s very important, if you have something really important, write it out and have it delivered by courier, the old fashioned way because I’ll tell you what, no computer is safe. I don’t care what they say, no computer is safe,” the president-elect warned on New Year’s eve.

“I have a boy who’s ten years old, he can do anything with a computer. You want something to really go without detection, write it out and have it sent by courier,” Trump added.

Trump took four minutes of questions from the press Saturday night, hours before he rang in the new year at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida.

Asked about his resolutions for the new year, Trump said, “Make America great again, okay? I’ll do that one!”

He also complimented President Obama, saying he spoke to his soon-to-be predecessor on Friday.

“He’s president until January 20th. And then after that it’s our turn. So we’ll see what happens. He’s gotta protect what he wants to do and perhaps he could save his legacy,” Trump said.