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Topic: Filipino Breach: How Blockchain Can Bring Privacy Revolution To Masses (Read 297 times)

hero member
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Backed.Finance
What can they use with the data? Manipulate the votes?

Possible din sir na mamanipulate ang boto, baka mamya hawak din yan ng mga kandidato ang data tapos lahat ng data nakaboto na, yong gaya last 2010 na minadali pag format ng sd card ba yun? baka mamya ibang data na ang naipasok,at pagdating ng elesiyon yun na lang ang i-read ng machine daming haka-haka.
hero member
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It could be a disaster if it is used in fraud. Like identity theft etc. our government seems still relax,and not showing concerns as it is their lapses why this happen. Why they didn't invest on data security?

Why invest if i can use the money to fill-in my pockets.  Grin
hero member
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nabalitaan ko rin yan kagabi bakit kasi napaka hina ng security nang website nila at nadadali pa nang mga hacker.. malamang maraming mga hacker na pinoy talgang mga binayaran yan para mahack ang site.. pero sa totoo lang hindi naman ganun kadali dapoat yun malamang may copya yung website sa mga files bao na upload nag mga page.. kaya madaling mahack.. dapat gagawa sila yung unique..
legendary
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The Concierge of Crypto
What can they use with the data? Manipulate the votes?
full member
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Ito ba yung balita kagabi na hinack ng mga hacker database ng COMELEC? matagal na to paulit ulit lang hinahack ng mga hacker gobyerno sa pilipinas nakalimutan ko ano yung pinaglalaban nila di na kasi ako active sa group nila.
hero member
Activity: 1414
Merit: 505
Backed.Finance
It could be a disaster if it is used in fraud. Like identity theft etc. our government seems still relax,and not showing concerns as it is their lapses why this happen. Why they didn't invest on data security?
sr. member
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Personal data of 55 million Filipinos, including their fingerprints, was recently hacked and posted online, but the international media don't seem concerned. All we hear is Putin, Cameron, Abitabh Bachchan and the juicy Panama Papers.

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