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Justice Department Opens Criminal Probe Into Silicon Valley Spy Allegations

Saturday at 02:45 AM, via Slashdot

The U.S. Department of Justice has opened a criminal investigation into Deel over allegations that it recruited a spy inside rival Rippling, according to documents seen by The Wall Street Journal. From the report: An Ireland-based Rippling employee, Keith O’Brien, alleged in an affidavit filed in April that Deel Chief Executive Alex Bouaziz recruited him and gave him instructions for what...

TikTok Is Now Collecting Even More Data About Its Users

Saturday at 02:02 AM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Wired: When TikTok users in the U.S. opened the app today, they were greeted with a pop-up asking them to agree to the social media platform’s new terms of service and privacy policy before they could resume scrolling. These changes are part of TikTok’s transition to new ownership. In order to continue operating in the U.S., TikTok was compelled by the...

White House Labels Altered Photo of Arrested Minnesota Protester a ‘Meme’

Saturday at 01:20 AM, via Slashdot

The White House doubled down after posting a digitally altered photo of Minnesota protester Nekima Levy Armstrong, dismissing it as a “meme” despite objections from her attorney and comparisons to reality-distorting propaganda. “YET AGAIN to the people who feel the need to reflexively defend perpetrators of heinous crimes in our country I share with you this message: Enforcement of the law will...

PowerShell Architect Retires After Decades At the Prompt

Saturday at 00:40 AM, via Slashdot

Jeffrey Snover, the driving force behind PowerShell, has retired after a career that reshaped Windows administration. The Register reports: Snover’s retirement comes after a brief sojourn at Google as a Distinguished Engineer, following a lengthy stint at Microsoft, during which he pulled the company back from imposing a graphical user interface (GUI) on administrators who really just wanted a...

Microsoft Gave FBI a Set of BitLocker Encryption Keys To Unlock Suspects’ Laptops

Saturday at 00:02 AM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: Microsoft provided the FBI with the recovery keys to unlock encrypted data on the hard drives of three laptops as part of a federal investigation, Forbes reported on Friday. Many modern Windows computers rely on full-disk encryption, called BitLocker, which is enabled by default. This type of technology should prevent anyone except the device...

Toilet Maker Toto’s Shares Get Unlikely Boost From AI Rush

Friday at 23:25 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader shares a report: Shares of Japanese toilet maker Toto gained the most in five years after booming memory demand excited expectations of growth in its little-known chipmaking materials operations. The stock surged as much as 11%, its steepest rise since February 2021, after Goldman Sachs analysts said Toto’s electrostatic chucks used in NAND chipmaking will likely benefit...

The Great Graduate Job Drought

Friday at 22:41 PM, via Slashdot

Global hiring remains 20% below pre-pandemic levels and job switching has hit a 10-year low, according to a LinkedIn report, and new university graduates are bearing the brunt of a labor market that increasingly favors experienced candidates over fresh talent. In the UK, the Institute of Student Employers found that graduate hiring fell 8% in the last academic year and employers now receive 140...

Wall Street Pushes Solo 401(k)s as More Americans Work for Themselves

Friday at 22:01 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader shares a report: A niche retirement plan favored by freelancers is quickly becoming a hot Wall Street sales pitch, as more and more Americans look for ways to shelter a bigger chunk of their paychecks from taxes. Known as solo 401(k)s, they allow the self-employed to contribute $72,000 a year into tax-advantaged retirement accounts. That’s nearly three times the maximum for...

China Makes Too Many Cars, and the World Is Increasingly OK With It

Friday at 21:22 PM, via Slashdot

After years of Western governments raising alarms about Chinese automotive overcapacity and erecting tariff barriers, an unexpected pivot is now underway as major economies cautiously open their markets to Chinese electric vehicles, Bloomberg writes. Beijing itself has started acknowledging the problem at home. Chinese regulators last week warned of “severe penalties” for automakers defying...

Solar and Wind Overtake Fossil Fuels in the EU

Friday at 20:44 PM, via Slashdot

Wind and solar power overtook fossil fuels last year as a source of electricity in the EU for the first time, a new report found. Semafor adds: The milestone was hit largely thanks to a rise in solar power, which generated a record 13% of electricity in the EU, according to Ember. Together, wind and solar hit 30% of EU electricity generation, edging out fossil fuels at 29%. The shift is...

MTN Irancell CEO secretly replaced

Friday at 20:20 PM, via MyBroadband

Authorities ousted state mobile operator MTN Irancell’s chief executive officer without informing MTN Group.

Toronto Man Posed as Pilot To Rack Up Hundreds of Free Flights, Prosecutors Say

Friday at 20:00 PM, via Slashdot

A Toronto man posed as a pilot for years in order to fool airlines into giving him hundreds of free flights, prosecutors have alleged, in a case that has prompted comparisons to the Hollywood thriller Catch Me If You Can. From a report: Authorities in Hawaii announced this week that Dallas Pokornik, 33, had been charged with wire fraud after he allegedly fooled three major US carriers into...

Apple’s Secret Product Plans Stolen in Luxshare Cyberattack

Friday at 19:20 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader shares a report: The Apple supplier subject to a major cyberattack last month was China’s Luxshare, it has now emerged. More than 1TB of confidential Apple information was reportedly stolen. It was reported in December that one of Apple’s assemblers suffered a significant cyberattack that may have compromised sensitive production-line information and manufacturing data...

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