I have been interested in technology since the Commodore/Atari/Intel 386 computer era, but other technology also took my interest. VHS/Beta video, CD/DVD, anything technology I became an avid reader. But then technology just took off, mostly in directions that I didn't think of. Mobiles at first seemed laughable, they were like bricks but the tremendous advances, in such a short space of time, to our present £,1000 iPhones, has been staggering but also so has the ability for those of a devious disposition to cause mischief. Hackers, they have got more sophisticated with every countermeasure that has been implemented to thwart them. Even Yahoo was hacked, so have banks and other institutions, had your credit card hacked? I have and I hadn't even received the pin number to be able to use it at the time, work that one out. But now my latest reading has me thinking that we have embraced this digital world to easily, even wholeheartedly, this past week has been a bad one, not least for Facebook, was it 87,000,000 people have had their info 'scraped' by a Cambridge company, but the killer is, that it appears they have done no wrong. Now I have read about his:
https://www.theinquirer.net/inquire...al-and-financial-records-found-exposed-online
There can be no other conclusion other than the internet has turned into a monster on many levels, be it kids bullying to multi million pound scams. Maybe time to do to these massive tech companies what America did to the Standard Oil Company in 1911, just a thought:
https://learning.blogs.nytimes.com/...me-court-orders-standard-oil-to-be-broken-up/
https://www.theinquirer.net/inquire...al-and-financial-records-found-exposed-online
There can be no other conclusion other than the internet has turned into a monster on many levels, be it kids bullying to multi million pound scams. Maybe time to do to these massive tech companies what America did to the Standard Oil Company in 1911, just a thought:
https://learning.blogs.nytimes.com/...me-court-orders-standard-oil-to-be-broken-up/