Enlarge (credit: Getty Images) For years, Dmitriy Sergeyevich Badin sat atop the FBI’s most-wanted list. The Russian government-backed hacker has been suspected of cyberattacks on Germany’s Bundestag and the 2016 Olympics, held in Rio de Janeiro. A few weeks into Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, his own personal information—including his email and Facebook accounts and passwords,...
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Musk Brings in New Investors to Contribute $7 Billion to Twitter Deal
The filing lists a number of investment firms and others backers who will contribute $7 billion to the deal.
Elon Musk Left a South Africa That Was Rife With Misinformation and White Privilege
The apartheid era created all-white enclaves littered with anti-Black government propaganda and sheltered from the atrocities of apartheid.
Elon Musk Hates Ads. Twitter Needs Them. That May Be a Problem.
Many marketers were already lukewarm on the service. Now, some may move their money elsewhere if the content moderation policies are relaxed.
Online Deciders Like Apple Have a Point
Sometimes we want experts who can sort out the mess online.
Lucid Motors sticks to its production target despite a slow quarter.
The Tesla challenger said it continued to have problems finding needed parts.
(BPRW) Black Wealth: The Making of Black Angels Movement Introduces Financial Literacy 3.0
(Black PR Wire) NEWARK, NJ — While 2021 was a record-breaking year for investment in startups with over $137 billion invested in the first quarter of the year, the disturbing news is that only 1.2% of that total went to black entrepreneurs, and only
Uber Reports Growth, But Loses $5.6 Billion From Investments
Revenue in the first three months of 2022 was up 136 percent from a year earlier as travel continued to rebound.
How Elon Musk Winged It With Twitter, and Everything Else
To a degree unseen in any other mogul, the world’s richest man acts on impulse and the belief that he is absolutely right.
Gear from Netgear, Linksys, and 200 others has unpatched DNS poisoning flaw
Enlarge (credit: Getty Images) Hardware and software makers are scrambling to determine if their wares suffer from a critical vulnerability recently discovered in third-party code libraries used by hundreds of vendors, including Netgear, Linksys, Axis, and the Gentoo embedded Linux distribution. The flaw makes it possible for hackers with access to the connection between an...


