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WikiLeaks Claims CIA Hacked Encryption, Dongles to Detect GST Evaders, Celebrity Version Tinder, Hyperloop in Indonesia

Jeff Sandhu | Angeline Teh

09-Mar-17 12:00

WikiLeaks Claims CIA Hacked Encryption, Dongles to Detect GST Evaders, Celebrity Version Tinder, Hyperloop in Indonesia

In today's Enterprise Biz Bytes, Jeff Sandhu and Angeline Teh discuss:

0:53 - Latest Wikileaks dump claims that the CIA successfully hacked encryption on Signal, Whatsapp, and Telegram for Android

5:22 - Royal Malaysian Customs (JKDM) will start installing dongles at every Goods and Services Tax (GST) registered business premise to detect traders who are evading the tax

7:08 - Tinder quietly set up a special members-only version of the app called Tinder Select, only for the beautiful, famous, and ridiculously wealthy

10:29 - Hyperloop Transportation Technologies is conducting a USD2.5million feasibility study for three possible routes in Indonesia

13:26 - BB Roundup


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Tags:  Tinder SelectHyperloop Transportation TechnologiesEncryption hackedFaveGroupon SingaporeCIA Vault 7JKDM donglesGST evadersHyperloop IndonesiaHTTWikiLeaks exposed CIA





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