Google tries to accompany people throughout their day, to generate data and then use that data for economic gain. It’s at that point where a conflict with Google seems pre-programmed. That’s where we need to negotiate.
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For almost a century, our law has recognized that companies who connect you to the world have special obligations not to exploit the monopoly they enjoy over access into and out of your home or business. It is common sense that the same philosophy should guide any service that is based on the transmission of information — whether a phone call or a packet of data.
La véritable reine d’Airbnb se prénomme Jasmina. Le site lui attribue 87 logements, dont 39 à Genève. En vérité, Jasmina Salihovic en gère 120.
You often need money to change things. But most ways of acquiring it require you to compromise on your ideals. We can do better than that.
Most of us think we’re too smart to fall for phishing, but our research found some fake websites worked a whopping 45% of the time. On average, people visiting the fake pages submitted their info 14% of the time, and even the most obviously fake sites still managed to deceive 3% of people. Considering that an attacker can send out millions of messages, these success rates are nothing to sneeze at.
Nous avons frappé des services utilisant TOR et le Darknet où, pendant longtemps, les criminels se pensaient hors d’atteinte. Nous montrons désormais qu’il ne sont ni invisibles, ni intouchables. Les criminels peuvent courir, mais pas se cacher…
Everyone get access to Quality Content for Free because Brands pay Publishers for visibility through ads. Ad blocking breaks this harmony, Secret Media restores it
Home Depot said hackers got into its systems last April by stealing a password from a vendor, opening a tiny hole that grew into the biggest retail-credit-card breach on record. On Thursday, the company announced the breach was worse than earlier thought. In addition to the 56 million credit-card accounts that were compromised, Home Depot now says around 53 million customer email addresses were stolen as well.
« GlobalWebIndex estimates that over 400 million people in the worldwide log on using virtual private networks (VPNs) that obscure their true location. Another 400 million-odd remain uncounted because they share devices, and more than 150 million aren’t counted because they access the web from mobile devices only, avoiding traditional tracking techniques such as cookies ». (via Hey America, you’re not as important as you think (at least on the internet) – Quartz)
