Apps installed indifferently can grab confidential information

Every day, the personal security and confidential information of those who travel in the virtual world is being stolen by the tech-giants including business biggies in the world in different ways. And everyone knows that various organizations in the developed world have spread a vast net in the cyber world to make these intentions succeeded through different apps. Many times users unknowingly hand over their information to giant companies. Later they used this information for their own benefit. So far, even the developed countries have not been able to prevent the theft of this information despite their best efforts. According to the latest data received from BTRC, out of 161.5 million mobile phone users in the country, 102.1 million are internet users. By stealing the personal information of these vast users i.e. population, in a sense, those companies also got to know the real image of the country. This includes not only the personal security of the user but also the security of the country. For some time now, there has been a lot of talk on Facebook about a photofilter app called LibLab. Many people can be seen editing pictures and uploading them on Facebook through this app. Earlier there was an app named Prisma apps. And another app named TikTok, which has made huge responses around the world. However, behind all...
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SpaceX craft departs ISS for Earth

This NASA video frame grab image shows SpaceX’s Crew Dragon spacecraft with NASA astronauts Douglas Hurley and Robert Behnken watching on their screens an infrared view of the International Space Station after undocking from it on August 1 AFP/Washington: The SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft shoved off from the International Space Station on Saturday with two US astronauts on board, beginning their journey back to Earth despite a storm threatening Florida. NASA footage showed the capsule drifting slowly away from the ISS in the darkness of space, ending a two month stay for the first US astronauts to reach the orbiting lab on an American spacecraft in nearly a decade. "And they are off!" the US space agency tweeted, with Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken set to splash down Sunday. SpaceX Crew Dragon Endeavour firing one of its thrusters to back away from the International Space Station photographed by Space Station Commander Chris Cassidy. "(They) will spend one more night in space prior to returning to their homeland, Earth," NASA tweeted. Their proposed splash-down sites are off the coast of western Florida's panhandle, while tropical storm Isaias is headed toward the state's east coast. NASA opted to go ahead with bringing the pair home despite the threat of Isaias, which was downgraded to a tropical storm from a hurricane...
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