Meta Has 'Project Ghostbusters' To Spy On Users Of Competitors: Man-In-The-Middle Attack
Social media business is harsh, especially when it comes to the competition because rivalries in the business is tense.
Social media business is harsh, especially when it comes to the competition because rivalries in the business is tense.
"Our industry does not respect tradition - it only respects innovation."
- Satya Nadella
When China first experienced the 'COVID-19' coronavirus in the late 2019, many people around the world hoped that it won't be on the news for long.
They were very wrong.
No website, or web app, or even a company that has parts of it on the internet, can guarantee that they won't fall as victims of ransomware or malware attack.
Have a website? That's great. Struggling to gain traction? Everyone experiences that once in a while.
After all, you are competing on the web against many other and older websites with more authority, credibility, where they can have writers with years, or even decades of experience.
According to Google, more than 1 billion kilometres are driven by people while using its Google Maps app, every single day.
In more than 220 countries and territories around the world, the app has been one of the most relied on for commuting and travelling.
When browsing the web, users will leave digital footprints. This include browsing histories.
When light are shone onto objects, the objects are categorized by either transparent, translucent, or opaque.
There have been many discussions about "how to get backlinks from Wikipedia", and questions on "SEO with Wikipedia".