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Author: ISBuzz Team
Netflix raised some eyebrows over the weekend when it revealed that it monitors pirate sites to see which TV series it should be adding to its streaming lineup, but the strategy makes perfect sense to some media observers.
Belgacom, Belgium’s largest telecommunications firm, has filed a complaint with the nation’s federal prosecutor, after their IT teams detected several indicators of compromise on the company’s network.
The United Kingdom and India are firming up a range of initiatives to deepen technology collaboration between their respective technology hubs, Cambridge and Bangalore.
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During penetration testing you need to verify that there are no credit card numbers or card verification code (CVV) are stored in databases, file systems or transmitted in network traffic.
Apple’s new iPhone 5S, which comes with a fingerprint scanner, won’t store actual images of users’ fingerprints on the device, a company spokesman confirmed Wednesday, a decision that could ease concerns from privacy hawks.
Government and industry have betrayed the Internet, and us.