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Data Breach - End of Privacy?
When the Optus data breach hit headlines in September 2022, it was impossible to ignore. Over 10 million Australians, myself included, found ourselves caught in the crossfire of one of the country's largest privacy scandals. Sensitive data like driver's licenses and Medicare card details were exposed to cybercriminals, sparking a wave of class actions, media outrage, and questions about the future of cybersecurity.
By Narghiza Ergashova7 months ago in Writers
Overview of Vietnam's steel market
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) released a report projecting that Southeast Asian countries will achieve economic growth rates of 4.6% and 4.7% in 2024 and 2025 respectively, both higher than the 4.1% level recorded in 2023. The economic growth rates of the vast majority of Southeast Asian countries are expected to exceed last year’s figures this year and next. Among these countries, Vietnam, the Philippines, Cambodia, and Indonesia are leading in terms of growth momentum.
By SINOSTEEL STAINLESS STEEL PIPE7 months ago in Writers
Todd Kassal Leads Rubber Track’s Quantum Leap into the Future of Heavy Equipment
In the competitive world of heavy equipment manufacturing, innovation can be the difference between leading the market or falling behind. At Rubber Track, a renowned manufacturer of rubber track systems, Todd Kassal, Project Manager, is redefining the industry standard by bringing the cutting-edge power of quantum computing to bear on every aspect of the company’s operations.
By Todd J. Kassal7 months ago in Writers
How to go viral on vocal media.
Introduction: Why "Viral" Matters Going viral on Vocal Media isn’t just about luck — it’s a blend of strategy, timing, and consistency. Many writers publish dozens of stories but see only a few readers. If you’re wondering how to turn your words into wide-reaching content that captures attention and brings in both views and earnings, this guide is for you.
By Hamd Ullah7 months ago in Writers
I Water Plants Like I Love People
There are four pots on my balcony. One is a basil plant, green and honest. It leans out toward the morning light as if begging for just a little more time, a little more warmth. I water it every day. Religiously. Sometimes twice. I stroke its small leaves and whisper apologies when I forget.
By wilson wong7 months ago in Writers
From Dust to Diamonds
I was born in the narrow alleys of Kabul, where the morning breeze carried the smell of dust and bread, and dreams felt like things only rich kids had. My earliest memory is my mother washing clothes for others, while my father pulled a cart through the bazaar, selling secondhand shoes.
By Irfan stanikzai 7 months ago in Writers
Choosing the Right Mobile App Development Company in Seattle: A 2025 Guide
Seattle is a top destination for mobile app innovation due to its rich technical community in 2025. However, it can be difficult to choose the best mobile app development company in Seattle due to the number of options. You can make this decision with confidence guiding this guide.
By Manisha Sharma7 months ago in Writers
How to Beat Writer’s Block When It Hits Hard
It was 2:17 a.m., and I was staring at a blank screen—again. The blinking cursor pulsed like a heartbeat, steady and silent, almost mocking. I had opened my laptop with the hope that tonight would be the night. The words would flow. The ideas would flood back. But nothing came. Just the cold white of an empty document and the familiar ache of frustration tightening in my chest.
By Fazal Hadi7 months ago in Writers
The Beautiful Struggle: Embracing the Journey of Life. AI-Generated.
Life is a journey—one that unfolds in unexpected ways. It’s not a straight line but a winding road, filled with moments of joy and sorrow, challenges and triumphs, beginnings and endings. While it may be unpredictable and, at times, overwhelming, life is also full of meaning, beauty, and opportunity. The secret lies in how we choose to live it: with purpose, resilience, gratitude, and love.
By NIAZ Muhammad7 months ago in Writers
The End
In the final week, the skies over America turned an odd shade of silver. It wasn’t like a thunderstorm or a dust cloud from the Midwest. It wasn’t smoke or pollution or some unexplained weather pattern. It shimmered, like the sky had cracked open and the light from somewhere else was bleeding through.
By Think & Learn7 months ago in Writers











