Reports are in that Google has banned “‘sugar daddy’ apps from Play Store” ‘”
Important reminder:
“a “sugar daddy” is more than a caramel candy on a stick.”
https://pingyour.com/blog/62gl
The maker of “powerful spy software” says it is not responsible for its customers using their software to hack into innocent people’s phones.
That’s a bold move, let’s see how well this works out for them.
https://pingyour.com/blog/irax
The status of the Python Package Index of open-source software libraries has been updated to “nearly half contain potentially vulnerable code.”
https://pingyour.com/blog/0sg0
Here is the story that accents a NASDAQ traded language learning app that “notched a valuation of $6.5 billion” this week.
https://pingyour.com/blog/cl5g
Yesterday’s news:
A tech startup bubble.
Today’s topic:
“Tech startup literally called Bubble raises $100 million”
https://pingyour.com/blog/uxd9
Today’s data breach news includes “military-grade spyware called Pegasus” and “messaging accounts belonging to more than 100 officials and political figures in Taiwan”
https://pingyour.com/blog/f5go
A letter “addressing allegations of sexual harassment and workplace discrimination” the CEO of Activision Blizzard sent employees did not get the feedback that he had hoped for:
https://pingyour.com/blog/ck52
There has been another dip in chip supply forecasts.
https://pingyour.com/blog/bb4y
It is time for an analysis of how TikTok’s algorithm works:
https://pingyour.com/blog/x6mw
A top security official has said that the Mexico government administration spent $61 million to buy software, and by “software” they mean “Pegasus spyware that has been implicated in government surveillance of opponents”
https://pingyour.com/blog/vtyp