The company declined to forecast its future financial performance, citing “uncertainties related to the operating environment.”
Hardcoded password in Confluence app has been leaked on Twitter
Enlarge (credit: Getty Images) What’s worse than a widely used Internet-connected enterprise app with a hardcoded password? Try said enterprise app after the hardcoded password has been leaked to the world. Atlassian on Wednesday revealed three critical product vulnerabilities, including CVE-2022-26138 stemming from a hardcoded password in Questions for Confluence, an app that allows users...
China Fines Didi $1.2 Billion as Tech Sector Pressures Persist
Regulators sought to make the company an example of the consequences of mishandling data — and of the grave political error of ignoring the authorities.
Meta tweaks Facebook app to act more like TikTok.
An update will highlight a new Home tab that will serve content from people outside a user’s Facebook connections as well as from friends and family.
Amazon to Acquire One Medical Clinics in $39 Billion Deal
The $3.9 billion deal is Amazon’s latest acquisition in the health care industry. In 2018, it acquired PillPack, an online pharmacy.
Fox News Will Not Carry Thursday’s Jan. 6 Hearing Live
The network will keep its usual prime-time lineup instead. Its sister network, Fox Business, will air the hearing.
Zero-day used to infect Chrome users could pose threat to Edge and Safari users, too
Enlarge (credit: Getty Images) A secretive seller of cyberattack software recently exploited a previously unknown Chrome vulnerability and two other zero-days in campaigns that covertly infected journalists and other targets with sophisticated spyware, security researchers said. CVE-2022-2294, as the vulnerability is tracked, stems from memory corruption flaws in Web Real-Time Communications, an open source project...
Twitter Worker Accused of Spying for Saudi Arabia Heads to Trial
The case showed the intensity of the kingdom’s interest in tracking dissidents, and the timing this week is fraught for U.S.-Saudi relations.
Loans Could Burn Start-Up Workers in Downturn
Tech workers took out loans based on the value of their start-up stock in recent years. That may come back to haunt them.




