A researcher who hacked into Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg's profile to expose a security flaw won't be in the money. Facebook offers rewards for people who find security weaknesses, but not, apparently, if you target the big man himself... in which case you seem to be deemed
a hacker who went too far.
Meanwhile, back at Armscor, Defence and Military Veterans Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula has gunned for a couple of the top people and has
fired the chairman and his deputy. The dismissals at the state-owned arms procurement agency‚ which are effective immediately‚ follow delays in crucial decisions that have stalled a R9bn manufacturing production contract for a new infantry fighting vehicle by Denel Land Systems (DLS).
Looking for a job? Juliette Attwell, writing this week in the BizCareers column, discusses
the social media landscape and how it can affect your career.
Are you in the estate agency business and if so, do you use online marketing tools to generate sales? Here we show you some
simple and cost-effective ways to embrace the internet and get the most out of it for your business.
And to end... Don't forget to vote in the
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Rod Baker, Content Director
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