Hi John, Profuse apologies for there being no morning newsletter today. Unfortunately we experienced technical difficulties with our mail server. Nine mobile dating apps analysed by Kaspersky Labs have been found to be leaking data of one kind or another, with some allowing the discovery of the identity of the users.
Russian hackers who are claimed to have gained access to NSA secrets on the home computer of one of the agency's staff may have done so after the man's computer was infected by malware via a key generator for producing pirated licence keys for Microsoft Office. If Amazon, Paypal and Netflix offered mobile services, would it be a glitch in the matrix, or would consumers break free and question the reality of enslavement to traditional telco practices? Vodafone is set to launch a point of presence at NEXTDC’s Perth data centre to facilitate additional service resilience to local mobile customers. Code Like A Girl has launched a new internship programme aimed at helping young people get their first break towards a career in technology. What can one person do to combat the evils of human trafficking? Can we, as technology professionals, use our skills to effect good in the world? The answer is yes, says the Global Emancipation Network. Gigabits are going gangbusters in the gargantuan era of greatly growing data, connectivity and speed requirements for all societies, not just Germany's, with ZTE announcing "strategy for the road to the digital future" And of course, there's plenty more so for all the news visit www.itwire.com. Have a great day! Stan Beer, Editor in Chief, iTWire ADVERTISE IN THIS NEWSLETTER & iTWire.com Contact: andrew.matler@itwire.com 0412 390 000
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