So here is what the world has come to. First that self disclosed profiles need a lock and key to store online..enter the brain child of some guy who figured people will pay to do so ..linkedin.
Now when millions of followers joined the cult (yours truly included) and locked their secrets here comes a doofus to hack into the vault and steal people's names and passwords used to store and update their profiles.
What are they going to do? Fix the erroneous degrees that lot of American CEOs claim they have? Show who's who to the world so another Fortune 100 company does not hire the wrong dude?
This whole thing is hilarious.
So much for the free laughs of the day folks ... gotta run!
I attempted to read this book by author Chuck Klosterman backward to forward but it started hurting my brain so I decided to stop and do it like any other publication in the English language. Start from page 1 and move to the right. Witty, caustic and thought provoking this is a book you want to read if you believe that the status quo might, just might be wrong. At times bordering on being contrarian about most things around us it tries to zero in on the notion of what makes anything believable and certain in our minds. The fact that there is a fact itself is ironic. Something analogous to the idea that you can never predict the future because there is no future. Many books and movies have tried to play on this concept - best that I recollect (I think I am) was 'The Truman Show'. This book by Klosterman attempts to provoke the reader to at least contemplate that what they think they know may be wrong. He uses examples like concept of gravity, and how it ...
hackers in the good old days used to be intelligent people..oh for days bygone..maybe it has to do with most banks being unbankable..
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