Reddit released the most upvoted posts of 2019, and it shows how much trolling is part of the platform's cultureIncluded in the list of top posts are a timely dad joke, a wholesome cartoon, and a random stream of consciousness.
China has ordered all non-Chinese PCs and software be removed from government offices within the next three years, the Financial Times reportsChinese government agencies have to replace 30% of foreign equipment by next year, followed by 50% in 2021, then 20% in 2022. TikTok's chief is heading to Washington to defend the video-sharing platform against censorship and privacy concerns as lawsuits and investigations pile upThe US government is currently investigating TikTok over concerns about its ties to China because its parent company, ByteDance, is based there.
Cybersecurity insiders say big companies use NDAs to hide data breaches, potentially avoiding millions of dollars in finesOne cybersecurity employee told Business Insider a major international law firm suffered a hack where its webcams were hijacked to listen in on sensitive meetings for weeks on end.
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