I am not sure how they would say no! If they “share” their trade secret algorithms, what else will they share? So be aware that if you interact with a Chinese organisation that information cannot be considered private anymore. Chinese internet giants hand algorithm data to government – BBC News
Scammers net $23m through YouTube
By abusing copyright and YouTube cyber criminals were able to steal millions of dollars of royalties. No mention is made of the profit YouTube made from the adverting revenue from these videos involved in the heist! The largest YouTube royalties heist in history spotlights a much larger problem | Mashable
End to End Encryption – one of my favourite things
Facebook is testing E2EE for Messenger: Facebook testing end-to-end encryption as a default on Messenger – The Record by Recorded Future What is E2EE? End-to-end encryption – Wikipedia
Bug Bounties – a good way to improve your cyber security
Offering money to ethical technologists, who spot flaws in your software and tell you first before the hackers spot it, is an excellent way to keep your software secure. Microsoft reveals bug bounty payouts • The Register
Mercenary Spyware
“Spyware is huge threat to global human rights and democracy, expert warnsCybersecurity expert Ron Deibert to testify to Canadian MPs about troubling spread of invasive surveillance tools” Leyland Cecco – The Guardian Spyware is huge threat to global human rights and democracy, expert warns | Canada | The Guardian
