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Minimize Potential Cyber Hack Damage With These 11 Good Data Habits

May24
by Sindy Cator on May 24, 2019 at 9:00 am
Posted In: Around the Web, Podium


Cybercriminals and hackers are more aggressive than ever these days. With advanced technology, breaches are increasingly common, which puts companies and their customers at risk of fraud and identity theft. To avoid this, businesses need to be extra careful with how they handle and store customer data. This isn’t always an easy task, though. To help highlight some approaches that work, we asked the experts of Young Entrepreneur Council the following: What are some good customer data habits companies should have in place in order to limit the amount of damage a hack can do? Here is what they advise: 1. Collect…

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Minimize Potential Cyber Hack Damage With These 11 Good Data Habits

May24
by Sindy Cator on May 24, 2019 at 9:00 am
Posted In: Around the Web, Podium


Cybercriminals and hackers are more aggressive than ever these days. With advanced technology, breaches are increasingly common, which puts companies and their customers at risk of fraud and identity theft. To avoid this, businesses need to be extra careful with how they handle and store customer data. This isn’t always an easy task, though. To help highlight some approaches that work, we asked the experts of Young Entrepreneur Council the following: What are some good customer data habits companies should have in place in order to limit the amount of damage a hack can do? Here is what they advise: 1. Collect…

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GitHub rolls out Patreon-esque feature to let you tip open source developers

May24
by Sindy Cator on May 24, 2019 at 8:40 am
Posted In: Around the Web, Design & Dev


GitHub, one of the largest respositories for hosting open source software, has added the ability to financially support developers through recurring monthly payments. The feature is called GitHub Sponsors, and works similar to funding platforms like Patreon. This allows you to sponsor the work of developers and content creators by paying them a monthly donation. Open source software is essential in pushing technology forward. However, creating open source code isn’t exactly lucrative, so some developers have already turned to other funding platforms to raise money for their work. But by integrating this option right into GitHub, it makes it a…

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AT&T now accepts cryptocurrency, and it’s probably a bad idea

May24
by Sindy Cator on May 24, 2019 at 8:08 am
Posted In: Around the Web, blockchain, cryptocurrency, Hard Fork


American cell network operator AT&T has announced it’s accepting cryptocurrency as an online payment option. AT&T says it will be offering the payment method through cryptocurrency payment services provider BitPay. The mobile carrier will allow customers to pay their bills online in supported cryptocurrency, although it doesn’t say which. However, as the payment service is offered by BitPay, it’s likely all major coins will be catered for. It also claims it’s the first major US mobile carrier to provide a cryptocurrency payment options to customers. That said, AT&T isn’t the first company to use BitPay to offer its customers cryptocurrency…

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SpaceX successfully launches 60 of its Starlink internet satellites

May24
by Sindy Cator on May 24, 2019 at 8:07 am
Posted In: Around the Web, Space


After a few delays, SpaceX finally launched the first 60 satellites under its ambitious Starlink project today. The company’s rocket Falcon 9 lifted off at the scheduled time of 2230 ET. These satellites will be operational in an orbit 500 km from the surface of the earth. As Space.com noted, this is SpaceX’s first particular rocket that has managed to successfully land back on a pad after the launch for the third time. It’s also the heaviest payload Falcon 9 has ever carried (13,607.771 kg approx). Starlink satellites have a lightweight (227 kg) flat-panel design that allows SpaceX to stack them…

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