Looks like the hacker was like a dog chasing cars. Didn't know what to do with the account once they hacked it.
In fact, around 3% file their tax returns. Under 2% actually pay tax (rest are in non-taxable income slabs)
This approach seems very time consuming at first, but the first step itself starts to show you the ROI on the invested time. When I start breaking down a task into smaller pieces, I often come across things I had not…
Can't really blame Microsoft for this. Neither Google, nor Apple will ever allow publishers to publish just links to their own download pages in the Play/App Stores.
Looks like the hacker was like a dog chasing cars. Didn't know what to do with the account once they hacked it.
In fact, around 3% file their tax returns. Under 2% actually pay tax (rest are in non-taxable income slabs)
This approach seems very time consuming at first, but the first step itself starts to show you the ROI on the invested time. When I start breaking down a task into smaller pieces, I often come across things I had not…
Can't really blame Microsoft for this. Neither Google, nor Apple will ever allow publishers to publish just links to their own download pages in the Play/App Stores.