The HackerNoon Newsletter: 9 Things Hollywood Gets Wrong About Hacking (8/3/2025) | HackerNoon
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On August 3, 2025, significant historical milestones were noted including the announcement of the TRS-80 Computer in 1977, the founding of the Mozilla Corporation in 2005, and Columbus’s voyage in 1492. Current tech stories highlight the importance of zero-trust architecture for secure AI deployment amid quick advancements. Other topics include using immutable backups for cybersecurity and data compliance, the development of smart wallet features through EIP-7702, and the distinction between real-life cyberattacks and their portrayal in movies.
AI is evolving fast, but security isn't keeping up. Discover why zero-trust architecture is critical for safe, scalable AI agent deployment.
Learn how immutable backups prevent ransomware, ensure data integrity, and meet compliance needs with secure, tamper-proof cloud data protection.
Movie hacking ≠ reality: Real cyberattacks rely on phishing, not fast code. Moonlock reveals how films get it wrong.
EIP-7702 enables smart wallet features for existing Ethereum accounts. Complete developer guide with code examples.
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