The biggest bank of the world also victim of hackers
"Hackers broke into JPMorgan's network through a giant security hole left open by a failure to switch on two-factor authentication on an overlooked server.
The New York Times reports that technicians at JPM had failed to upgrade one of its network servers, meaning that access was possible without knowing a combination of a password and the value of a one-time code."
Before supporting Government demonetization
Ask question to yourself.
1. Do you know all security feature against Cyber crime? ( 95% don't know)
2.Is your data (Money) Secured ? ( 100% no as software are outdated in ATM machine)
3. Do you have the list how many frauds are happening in Online? ( Take a look)
4. Do you know where to report if you encounter any fraud? ( 95 % don't know)
5. Is Government capable enough to investigate and return your money back ? ( not capable)
6.Do you know your rights about cyber crime? ( Think on this)
7. In case of any fraud how much you will get back?
Cyber crime in more dangerous than cash crimes. you will be surprised that there is no judge appointed for this type of crime in INDIA.
So in my opinion this is childish decision of Government without any homework.
68 % people are using cash and 32 % online so At least government should improve technology and men power to handle this 68 % conversion ..
Demonetization is non off course good but proper homework to handle the consequences must be there.
Agreed ???
68 % people are using cash and 32 % online so At least government should improve technology and men power to handle this 68 % conversion ..
Demonetization is non off course good but proper homework to handle the consequences must be there.
Agreed ???
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