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Can new Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi fix the company’s culture?
Five weeks after Uber Technologies Inc. co-founder Travis Kalanick resigned from the company following ongoing sexual harassment scandals, Expedia Inc. Chief Executive Officer Dara Khosrowshahi has been named the ride-hailing giant’s new CEO, according to reports published Sunday. Recode, citing unnamed sources, noted that Khosrowshahi (pictured) was a dark-horse candidate for the position, one whose name was not leaked as ...
Animals are lesser than humans in proposed German self-driving car ethics law
Animals are lesser beings than humans. That’s the biggest takeaway from a newly proposed law in Germany that defines ethical standards with self-driving cars. The new law, proposed by the German Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure, attempts to define how artificial intelligence technology behind a self-driving vehicle should prioritize damage control, which is ...
Co-working firm WeWork raises a staggering $4.4B from Softbank
Co-working space provider WeWork Inc. has raised a staggering $4.4 billion in a venture capital round raised from Japanese telco giant the SoftBank Group and its venture capital subsidiary, the SoftBank Vision Fund. The round is split a couple of different ways. Some $3 billion of the $4.4 billion is being invested directly in WeWork’s parent company, while the ...
Study finds big companies are not protecting against phishing attacks
A study of top companies in the United States, United Kingdom and Australia has found a majority have not yet implemented basic protections designed to protect against phishing attacks. More specifically, they haven’t embraced Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting and Conformance, or DMARC, which can help detect and prevent phishing, a method of impersonating people that targets know ...
Gamers warned about the spread of dangerous new trojan downloader
Gamers are being warned that a dangerous newly discovered trojan virus downloader is being bundled with popular online games downloaded from other sites. Dubbed “Joao” by researchers at security firm ESET spol. s r.o, the trojan was found in the wild bundled with versions of online role-playing games from Aeria Games, including the massively multiplayer online ...
Network operations monitoring startup Forward Networks raises $16M
Network operations monitoring startup Forward Networks Inc. has raised $16 million in a Series B round led by DFJ, along with investment from Andreessen Horowitz and A.Capital Ventures. Founded in 2013, the company offers a platform that provides network visibility, policy verification and change modeling. Designed to allow enterprises to eliminate network outages, the company’s platform enables network ...
Despite ongoing drama, Uber books record revenue and riders
Despite a seemingly never–ending stream of negative publicity, Uber Technologies Inc. continues to speed down the ride-hailing road in both revenue and number of riders. For the second quarter ended June 30, Uber reported that the number of riders rose 17 percent over the first quarter and 150 percent over the second quarter of 2016 to ...
Threat detection startup Versive raises $12.7M in new round
Threat protection startup Versive Inc. Tuesday said it has raised $12.7 million in a new funding round from a number of undisclosed investors. Founded in 2012, Versive offers a platform called the “Versive Security Engine” that utilizes artificial intelligence and human expertise to deliver enterprise users what it calls automated “adversary campaign hunting.” Versive says the technique ...
DJI will completely disable drones if users don’t install firmware update
Doubling down on its threat in May to cripple drones that aren’t registered, Chinese drone maker DJI (Dà-Jiāng Innovations Science and Technology Co. Ltd.) has now warned that owners of its Spark drones who do not install the latest firmware update will not be able to fly the drone at all starting Sept. 1. DJI is justifying ...
AccuWeather app caught sharing data even when users opt out
Weather forecasting company AccuWeather Inc. has allegedly been caught spying on users. A report published Tuesday detailed how its iPhone app sends data back to the company and an advertising partner even when users don’t give it permission. First spotted by security researcher Will Strafach, the AccuWeather iOS app is alleged to send location data to the company ...









