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Kamis, 28 April 2016

5 Online Technologies That Seem Secure - But Aren't - infoTECH Spotlight

 
 
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More often than not, the convenience offered by the Internet often outweighs the concerns we should have. Hackers find their success through persistence so you need to do the same. While users need to be able to trust the security measures put in place, those security measures are only as good as the diligence put into their configuration and implementation. When all else fails - verify before you trust.
Software piracy is on the rise, with an alarming 43 percent of all software being pirated. That amounts to $62.7 billion of unlicensed commercial software, representing daunting losses for companies of all sizes. According to information from the Anti-Piracy & Content Protection Summit, 12.6 million IP addresses shared files illegally over a three-year period studied in 2013.
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