The answer could be a big no, take only a look at a recent incident involving Twitter’s password recovery feature, which was struck by a bug that caused thousands of personal information such as email addresses and phone numbers to be exposed to attacks.
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In India, a massive phishing campaign against the country’s largest bank
More than 13,000 ATMs. Over 4,000 bank branches. These figures only represent a large swath of victims in a massive phishing campaign that hit ICICI, the largest private bank in India.
Are tech companies against the national security of United States?
Tim Cook’s tenacious resistance to the FBI’s request for a backdoor access to the iPhone used by the San Bernardino shooter has led some to conclude that tech companies are somehow sympathizing with terrorists and criminals.
Facebook revolutionizes the way ads are delivered through Canvas
Launching ads in any format on Facebook, the popular networking site, represents a huge challenge for Mark Zuckerberg and company. For one, it could make or break the business that heavily relies on ads to keep going.
Apple escalates fight with FBI through ramped up iPhone and iCloud encryption
Despite the FBI’s persistent demand for Apple to crack open the iPhone device used by the San Bernardino shooter, the tech giant has maintained its stance on privacy and is reportedly developing a more robust encryption that would cripple future workarounds the government might create.
Need and Benefits of Knowledge Process Outsourcing
Knowledge process outsourcing originated as a critical concept when organizations around the world believed that core business activities could also be outsourced.