Government Wants Tech Giants to Auto-Delete Terror Content
And your tweets.
And your tweets.
An Amazon server containing a gigabyte’s worth of credentials and configuration files belonging to Viacom were discovered online and unsecured.
This is like one of those Daily Mail reading comprehension tests.
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Around 20% of their computer systems still use the 16-year old software.
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