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NPC hits Facebook for ‘lax internal controls’ after password exposure

NPC chair Raymund E. Liboro said the storage of Facebook passwords in plain text needlessly exposed its users to risk.

UPS firm’s smart factory in PH now running in full gear

The Cavite plant of UPS manufacturer Schneider Electric is now a smart factory, joining the company’s roster of smart factories in France, China, India, and Indonesia after its official launch on March 15.

Kaspersky Lab rolls out updated ‘freemium’ password manager

The new version of Kaspersky Password Manager will even warn a user if the password they have chosen has appeared in databases with compromised accounts.

Gov’t says it’s illegal for firms to sell online without registration

The IPOPHL said they want online businesses to register with the DTI in order to deter incidents of IP violations, particularly the sale of pirated or counterfeit goods.

Kaspersky Lab, Smart unveil ‘tingi’ payment for security products

The on-demand subscription allows Internet users in the Philippines to secure their devices on a weekly or monthly basis, for as little as P10 to P30.

Smart taps Nokia to pilot-test 5G ‘stand-alone’ in PH schools

5G standalone relies solely on 5G for data transmission, while 5G NSA (non-standalone) combines the use of 5G and existing 4G/LTE resources to transmit data.

After floods, DOST now wants to ‘outsmart’ fires with hazard maps

Firecheck, a fire hazard mapping and fire spread modeling project implemented by UP Cebu, seeks to provide information for fire disaster assessment and risk evaluation.

Legalization of ‘Angkas’ seen as House approves motorcycles-for-hire bill

The House of Representatives has approved on third and final reading a bill which seeks to allow and regulate the use of motorcycles as public utility vehicle.

Huawei sues US gov’t for Congress-imposed sales restrictions

The suit said the restrictions violate the Bill of Attainder Clause and the Due Process Clause. It also violates the Separation-of-Powers principles enshrined in the US Constitution, because Congress is both making the law, and attempting to adjudicate and execute it.

Public urged to report ‘Momo’, harmful content to gov’t channels

The Committee for the Special Protection of Children convened on Friday, March 1, at the National Telecommunications (NTC) office to address the so-called "Momo Challenge", which is actually a malicious prank.

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