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OPM data breaches started in 2013; director resigns
The US Office of Personnel Management's 21.5M stolen data could compromise the lives of individuals directlyand indirectly connected to the US government. The hack stole security information, backgrounds and filed fingerprints that could potentially reveal identities of US secret agents around the world. OPM director's resignation could be a justified move but it hardly offers solution to the crisis.
‘Silicon Valley’ Season 3 will feature real life events; Richard Hendricks struggles to return to his own company
‘Silicon Valley’ Season 3 will feature real life events. Richard Hendricks struggles to return to his own company.
Under Armour's MyFitnessPal and Endomondo apps now run in tandem
Fitness and food tracker apps MyFitnessPal and Endomondo have started sharing content with one another, several months after both companies were acquired by sports apparel and fitness technology maker Under Armour in a deal worth $560 million.
Pope Francis Protested Against Unbridled Capitalism
Pope Francis complained over unbridled capitalism and the worship of money in a speech he made during his visit in Asuncion, Paraguay on July 12, one of the three countries in South America he visited over the weekend, including Bolivia and Ecuador. Accordingly, Bolivian President Evo Morales said that Pope Francis is preaching socialism, saying that the Pope is the "first and the best politician in the world".