This is absolutely on the manufacturer. Default credential attacks should not exist in the day and age.
This is absolutely on the manufacturer. Default credential attacks should not exist in the day and age.
That’s not totally accurate. Much of the work in Afghanistan was done by local nationals. We had them cooking in our DFAC. But often the fast food joints were staffed from other countries. Seemed like mostly Eastern European workers.
I remember it getting bought out. The older teas had about 5 ingredients on the label. Overnight they doubled or tripled. Of course we needed all those chemicals because they were cheaper than just making a good tea.
Ok, they are using your data to drive pharma development. Does it really matter which pharma company gets rich. If it leads to improvement i. medicine it is a net gain for humanity.
So have been on both sides and prefer the iPhone. The logic being that I have no advanced needs that require the adaptability of android. If I wanted to root a phone for more control then iPhone would not be the way to go.
In the past the big turn off for android was carriers adding spyware (ie Facebook, etc) by default that required rooting to get rid of.
Love the sentiment but they were flashing old devices so the likely had lots of vulnerabilities.