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Author Topic: [ANN][ICO] IDM Protect  (Read 14735 times)
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June 07, 2018, 01:12:22 PM
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I've read about the miners in the White paper. What opportunity to earn do you offer to miners?
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June 07, 2018, 01:27:04 PM
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I've read about the miners in the White paper. What opportunity to earn do you offer to miners?

We can provide them the ability to generate revenue from leasing unused memory on mobile or home devices. We propose to give a second life to memory along with the possibility to use devices that wouldn't be used otherwise.
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June 07, 2018, 01:36:49 PM
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I've read about the miners in the White paper. What opportunity to earn do you offer to miners?

We can provide them the ability to generate revenue from leasing unused memory on mobile or home devices. We propose to give a second life to memory along with the possibility to use devices that wouldn't be used otherwise.

It's actually a very fresh idea, I've never heard of it before.
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June 07, 2018, 01:45:39 PM
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I've read about the miners in the White paper. What opportunity to earn do you offer to miners?

The good thing is that they can use even old devices to earn money.
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June 08, 2018, 01:09:07 PM
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Almost 70% of organizations admit that risk of unauthorized access is the most serious problem of cloud storage. At the same time, the majority of organizations plan to start storing sensitive data in the cloud or move more data there. Mainly it is going to be customer (50%), employee (45%) and financial (37%) information.
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June 10, 2018, 12:03:46 PM
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As I understand it, here we are talking about the fact that data protection systems do not keep up with the development of modern technologies. And postqualified computers to some extent be their own fault that they hacked.
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June 10, 2018, 12:17:16 PM
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As I understand it, here we are talking about the fact that data protection systems do not keep up with the development of modern technologies. And postqualified computers to some extent be their own fault that they hacked.

In fact, very often the users themselves are in some sense to blame for the fact that their data is hacked.
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June 10, 2018, 12:32:23 PM
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As I understand it, here we are talking about the fact that data protection systems do not keep up with the development of modern technologies. And postqualified computers to some extent be their own fault that they hacked.

In fact, very often the users themselves are in some sense to blame for the fact that their data is hacked.

This is true. Many people forget their passwords and leave the phone anywhere.
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June 10, 2018, 12:46:09 PM
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As I understand it, here we are talking about the fact that data protection systems do not keep up with the development of modern technologies. And postqualified computers to some extent be their own fault that they hacked.

In fact, very often the users themselves are in some sense to blame for the fact that their data is hacked.

This is true. Many people forget their passwords and leave the phone anywhere.

In many cases, the laws of some countries require the state to provide information about users.
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June 10, 2018, 01:00:02 PM
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As I understand it, here we are talking about the fact that data protection systems do not keep up with the development of modern technologies. And postqualified computers to some extent be their own fault that they hacked.

In fact, very often the users themselves are in some sense to blame for the fact that their data is hacked.

This is true. Many people forget their passwords and leave the phone anywhere.

In many cases, the laws of some countries require the state to provide information about users.

I understand that this service can help to bypass such restrictions.
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June 10, 2018, 01:13:13 PM
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Do you think there is no correlation between increased computer literacy and a decrease in data theft?
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June 10, 2018, 01:26:03 PM
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Do you think there is no correlation between increased computer literacy and a decrease in data theft?

Unfortunately, the fact that we are using computers more than ever before is undeniable, but that continually increasing usage doesn’t equate to being safe and secure. Many users don’t think about the safety of their computer at all. Others have an anti-virus program installed and feel that’s enough. More concerned users might be changing passwords regularly and encrypting as much data as they possibly can.
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June 10, 2018, 01:39:30 PM
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Many users don’t think about the safety of their computer at all. Others have an anti-virus program installed and feel that’s enough. More concerned users might be changing passwords regularly and encrypting as much data as they possibly can.
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June 10, 2018, 01:50:46 PM
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Many users don’t think about the safety of their computer at all. Others have an anti-virus program installed and feel that’s enough. More concerned users might be changing passwords regularly and encrypting as much data as they possibly can.

Personally, I agree that we are often to blame for the loss of our data.
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June 10, 2018, 02:03:36 PM
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Many users don’t think about the safety of their computer at all. Others have an anti-virus program installed and feel that’s enough. More concerned users might be changing passwords regularly and encrypting as much data as they possibly can.

Personally, I agree that we are often to blame for the loss of our data.

But at the same time, if the private user is just unpleasant, then a large company can incur large losses due to hacking of their data.
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June 10, 2018, 02:17:24 PM
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Many users don’t think about the safety of their computer at all. Others have an anti-virus program installed and feel that’s enough. More concerned users might be changing passwords regularly and encrypting as much data as they possibly can.

Personally, I agree that we are often to blame for the loss of our data.

But at the same time, if the private user is just unpleasant, then a large company can incur large losses due to hacking of their data.

Often, company data can be well protected by various algorithms, but data leakage is the fault of employees.
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June 10, 2018, 02:25:39 PM
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Hope you detect fairly resources to evolve your plan.
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June 10, 2018, 02:26:09 PM
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Many users don’t think about the safety of their computer at all. Others have an anti-virus program installed and feel that’s enough. More concerned users might be changing passwords regularly and encrypting as much data as they possibly can.

yes, probably because not everyone has valuable data on their computer, so they do not really think about the security of their data.
I see IDM has a good rating on ICO Bench. did you schedule your ICO to last for 4 months?
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June 10, 2018, 02:28:17 PM
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Many users don’t think about the safety of their computer at all. Others have an anti-virus program installed and feel that’s enough. More concerned users might be changing passwords regularly and encrypting as much data as they possibly can.

Personally, I agree that we are often to blame for the loss of our data.

But at the same time, if the private user is just unpleasant, then a large company can incur large losses due to hacking of their data.

Often, company data can be well protected by various algorithms, but data leakage is the fault of employees.

Our service allows you to eliminate the importance of the human factor in the storage and transfer of information.
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June 10, 2018, 02:39:45 PM
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I expect you success
 Good luck team.
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