12-15-2017 , 09:07 AM
from what I have seen, no cloud data service is safe, in general, humans always making mistakes or carelessness. the services also carry errors moored from their designers , in their sales promotion they promise to be very efficient, in this case they claim to be impenetrable-unbreakables, and they always end up violated by some hacker for example: structural security systems, alarms, security cameras, biometric systems: readers for fingerprint sensors, antispy's, firewall's. when be totally common to have each one keys saved in those administrators, the hackers will attack those data centers or the password manager on your computer, or the same employees don't resist stealing temptation, as well as in the pyramids of the ancient egypt, when they buried to the Pharaohs along with his riches, the only ones who knew how to avoid the traps inside the pyramids, were the builders and masons that looted the pyramids at night.
My question is: how many security violations appear every day?
And where were our programs that we trust so much?
apparently the hackers are more advanced than any protection.
that's why the phrase was born: zeroday .
My question is: how many security violations appear every day?
And where were our programs that we trust so much?
apparently the hackers are more advanced than any protection.
that's why the phrase was born: zeroday .