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So, Uber hid a data breach/ hack that affected around 57 million users. on 07:48 - Nov 22 with 2632 views | No9 | Is it illegal to pay the hackers to cover up? | | | |
So, Uber hid a data breach/ hack that affected around 57 million users. on 08:04 - Nov 22 with 2612 views | DanTheMan | "Uber did not confirm precise details of the hack, but according to Bloomberg's report, two hackers were able to access a private area of Github, an online resource for developers. From there it is understood they found Uber's log-in credentials to Amazon Web Services. AWS is a cloud computing service used by companies to store data." Hahahahaha. For a company the size of Uber, that is amateur hour stuff. Don't store your API keys with your code, but if you do at least encrypt them. This is a solved problem. | |
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So, Uber hid a data breach/ hack that affected around 57 million users. on 08:06 - Nov 22 with 2601 views | bournemouthblue | Data is the new oil as far as the tech companies are concerned I see the banks are starting to develop an interest in Cryptocurrencies also | |
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So, Uber hid a data breach/ hack that affected around 57 million users. on 08:09 - Nov 22 with 2597 views | TractorWood |
The future is great. Come and join it. | |
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So, Uber hid a data breach/ hack that affected around 57 million users. on 08:09 - Nov 22 with 2597 views | No9 |
So, Uber hid a data breach/ hack that affected around 57 million users. on 08:06 - Nov 22 by bournemouthblue | Data is the new oil as far as the tech companies are concerned I see the banks are starting to develop an interest in Cryptocurrencies also |
It will soon be time to revert to Grandpa's bank = money under the marital mattress | | | |
So, Uber hid a data breach/ hack that affected around 57 million users. on 08:24 - Nov 22 with 2579 views | factual_blue |
So, Uber hid a data breach/ hack that affected around 57 million users. on 08:04 - Nov 22 by DanTheMan | "Uber did not confirm precise details of the hack, but according to Bloomberg's report, two hackers were able to access a private area of Github, an online resource for developers. From there it is understood they found Uber's log-in credentials to Amazon Web Services. AWS is a cloud computing service used by companies to store data." Hahahahaha. For a company the size of Uber, that is amateur hour stuff. Don't store your API keys with your code, but if you do at least encrypt them. This is a solved problem. |
Github? Is that what OG is up to these days? Sounds as reputable as Moosehub. | |
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So, Uber hid a data breach/ hack that affected around 57 million users. on 08:50 - Nov 22 with 2559 views | tcblue |
This must be getting increasingly inconvenient. Also, I don't think it'll 'protect' you in the way that you assume. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
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So, Uber hid a data breach/ hack that affected around 57 million users. on 08:50 - Nov 22 by tcblue | This must be getting increasingly inconvenient. Also, I don't think it'll 'protect' you in the way that you assume. |
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So, Uber hid a data breach/ hack that affected around 57 million users. on 10:36 - Nov 22 with 2495 views | J2BLUE |
Each to their own but not sure I could function without internet banking. I've got my mum to sign up to it and she finds dealing with her finances far easier now. | |
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So, Uber hid a data breach/ hack that affected around 57 million users. on 11:52 - Nov 22 with 2458 views | No9 |
So, Uber hid a data breach/ hack that affected around 57 million users. on 10:36 - Nov 22 by J2BLUE | Each to their own but not sure I could function without internet banking. I've got my mum to sign up to it and she finds dealing with her finances far easier now. |
Internet banking maybe OK when we have a secure telecoms system until then you are wide open to fraud | | | |
So, Uber hid a data breach/ hack that affected around 57 million users. on 13:31 - Nov 22 with 2416 views | DanTheMan |
So, Uber hid a data breach/ hack that affected around 57 million users. on 08:24 - Nov 22 by factual_blue | Github? Is that what OG is up to these days? Sounds as reputable as Moosehub. |
I know you jest but it's where pretty much everyone stores their code these days if they use git (a version control system). | |
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