By Habiba Rashid
Dairy Pankov, a.k.a. dpxaker, was accused of developing brute force and malicious software, NLBrute.
This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Russian Malware Developer Behind NLBrute Extradited to US
Beyond Meat beats Q4 forecasts despite flagging sales
Beyond Meat reported better-than-expected fourth quarter sales despite flagging consumer demand and lower prices.
Leidos Nabs Checkpoint Security Contract With London Airport
Leidos [LDOS] on Thursday said it has been selected to lead an upgrade of checkpoint security lanes at London’s Luton Airport, a deal that will include the company’s ClearScan carry-on baggage scanners, automated bin return system and an open architect…
Doc: NFT startup Dapper Labs, which raised $600M+, lays off 20% of staff, after laying off ~134 staff, or ~22% of it’s workforce, in November 2022 (RT Watson/The Block)
RT Watson / The Block:
Doc: NFT startup Dapper Labs, which raised $600M+, lays off 20% of staff, after laying off ~134 staff, or ~22% of it’s workforce, in November 2022 — – Dapper Labs lays off another 20% of staff. — C…
Millions of Nigerians prepare to vote amid chaotic cash shortage
The currency redesign in Nigeria is a policy decision that went into effect weeks before the presidential election that takes place on Feb. 25. Nigerians were told to turn in their old banknotes for new ones, but now, they are struggling to procure the…
Cybersecurity pros warn that well-trained hacktivists will emerge from Russian war in Ukraine
The cyber intelligence firm Recorded Future is warning that a new generation of sophisticated hackers is emerging from the Russian war in Ukraine as activist-minded operators get hands-on cyberwar training that could be used outside the conflict.
Boeing pauses delivery of 787 Dreamliners over fuselage issue
The delivery stoppage is the latest issue for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
Massive baby has to wear XXXL nappies and dad’s clothes at 16 months old
Muhammad Kenzi Alfaro weighs triple the size of an average baby and is roughly the size of an eight-year-old.