AT&T should’ve stored their data on the blockchain, exec argues
Chirp founder Tim Kravchunovsky argued that with the technology available today, the AT&T breach is "inexcusable."
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Chirp founder Tim Kravchunovsky argued that with the technology available today, the AT&T breach is "inexcusable."
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