Friday, 8 February 2019

How big is yours?

To enhance security in cyberspace is like going to a war. Nothing can be done to secure our smartphones once they are hacked (or being hacked rather). Softwares and remote hackers are so much a nuisance, having the same weigh of physical hackers (I have come across people who really cracked lockers and safety boxes in order to get access to a smartphone).

So if you are talking about big corporation, how big is the corporate and how safe if you are a client or even an employee there? How can you explain when the biggest thing on earth went missing for a few years now for example and cannot be traced by radars and satellites, what more to expect if your smartphone or money is missing in the App or something like that which to them is minute in nature. 

Another simple example is that, let say I won a car prize. Suddenly that car was taken by someone else who said that I authorised him to take and drive the car. And the car has never come to me or never in my knowledge that the car was won by me. Let say the car was a gift from a giant Company owned by the United States of America. The question is how many "me" in the world and how many cars are there to be driven by that fake "me"?

Androids and iPhones are another examples for people who have multiple personalities. How many phones a person can own in order to be recognised as a person (as compared to corporate persona)? Nowadays unlimited calls and endless SMS services are offered to Telco clients. But gone are the days that we want to hang our ears to the phones no more when the cars or phones we are supposed to drive and use, are being utilised or patronised by fake persona (including those who use other peoples ID and email addresses).

Many people are more IT savvy nowadays. But the more intellectual they might seem to be, the more they are seen like donkeys when the very basic thing such as cars and original (genuine) smartphones are being confiscated from people who really need them the most. 

I still remember when I read articles from Twitters a few months ago, which states inter alia, that it is not a duty for a doctor to clean up their patients' faeces but it is the nurses'. 

How big is yours? The bigger your corporation, the less spelling mistakes (such as in credit limits or amount of prizes if they wish to give prizes) they should make.  

I wonder if I have been loved by donkeys all this while.






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