TONY MAGHIRANG

Last month, a personal act led to a collaborative official effort that sealed a security hole in one of the data servers of the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA). If left unnoticed, the vulnerability could have compromised millions of information including passport details of latter-day heroes, the OFWs and their dependents. The large-scale adverse repercussions in the wake of a cyberattack cannot be discounted.

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