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Date de publication 2018-03-30 13:00:00 (vue: 2018-03-30 15:06:53)
Titre Things I Hearted this Week – 30th March 2018
Texte Another week and social media giants Facebook and Google are under scrutiny by all and sundry as to the information they gather and the privacy implications. I know that something is big when my Dad asked me about the whole debacle over dinner this week – and he doesn’t even use, or fully understand Facebook. Many years ago, my Dad used to run his own magazine, and so understands media and advertising very well. It made for interesting conversation as I explained how online ads are not static like he’s used to – but rather everything is a big information engine, designed to ingest information about you, and then push back tailored content designed to meet your needs. I was half-thinking he’d agree that it was a great innovation. But alas, he defaulted to his standard position that people have entrusted too many critical decisions to computers and nothing good will come of it. He probably has a point. #DeleteFacebook The world seems upset at Facebook, to the point that the #DeleteFacebook campaign has been picking up momentum. But is it a genuine movement or a bandwagon that opportunists are taking advantage of? Socialsafeguard took a look at the hashtag, where it’s trending, and the dollar value a user has for Facebook #DeleteFacebook – what it means for social media security | Social Safeguard Related: Force Multipliers, Facebook and PR – How to influence everything | Mulley Communications What the Cambridge Analytica scandal means for big data | Information Age Mozilla’s new Firefox extension keeps your Facebook data isolated to the social network itself | Techcrunch But what if my password manager gets hacked? Sometimes, the proverbial “WHAT IF IT GETS HACKED?!” question isn’t a question at all, it’s  a “Gotcha!” question/comment or attempt to get under my skin with a tired, washed out and predictable argument that I’ve heard about a million times before. Other times, though, especially with non-experts, it’s a legitimate, serious question that doesn’t have an easy “yes or no” answer. But what if my password manager gets hacked? | Jessysaurusrex Cyber, the short version The man known as TheGrugq recently gave a keynote on cyber conflict, but was kind enough to extract the essence in this post Cyber, the short version | The Grugq, Medium Find bugs and chill Online video streaming company Netflix seems to be one of those companies that always seems to find its way into the technology news for the right reasons. It ran a private vulnerability disclosure program over the past five years, resulting in 190 issues being addressed. But now its opening its door to public bug bounty program through Bugcrowd.
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