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AI hiring platform startup Belong raises $10M from Sequoia Capital
Artificial intelligence-based hiring platform startup Belong Technologies India Pvt. Ltd. has raised a $10 million later-stage funding round led by Sequoia Capital India. Founded in 2014, the Bangalore-based company claims to help organizations discover, engage and hire relevant talent at the right time using a data-driven solution. The company says its solution helps hiring teams spot ...
Teddy bear data breach exposes 2 million private recordings between parents and kids
A massive data breach at a company that produces Internet-connected toys has exposed passwords, emails and more than 2 million private recorded messages between parents and their children. The breach, discovered by security researcher Troy Hunt, involved data coming from Spiral Toys Inc., the company behind Internet-connected stuffed teddy bears sold under the name of CloudPets ...
Google open-sources its end-to-end email encryption plugin for Chrome
Google Inc. has announced that its experimental end-to-end encryption system E2Email is being released as open source code. The Chrome plugin and its underlying code allows users to encrypt, decrypt, digitally sign and verify signed messages within their browser using OpenPGP, a protocol for encrypting email communication using public key cryptography based on the original PGP ...
Man sentenced to jail time following drone crash that injured two people
A Seattle man has been sentenced to 30 days in jail after his drone crashed and injured two people. Paul M. Skinner, 38, was operating the drone during the 2015 Seattle Pride Parade when he lost control of the device. He was subsequently charged by police with reckless endangerment after his 18-inch-by-18-inch drone collided into a ...
Data on Yelp, 4chan, bitcoin sites and more exposed in Cloudbleed breach, but experts urge calm
Even the partial list of sites affected by Cloudbleed, the monumental security failure by content delivery network provider Cloudflare Inc. that exposed sensitive information including passwords, cookies and tokens used to authenticate users, includes hundreds of popular sites. Published by a user who goes by the name of “pirate” on Github, the list includes a who’s ...
Drones are now being used to speed up insurance claims
Over the past few years non-military drones have been deployed for an increasing number of uses, delivering everything from medical supplies to 7-Eleven Slurpees. Now, they’re going to deliver … insurance assessments. Australian-owned global insurance company QBE Insurance Group Ltd. is now using drones to better assess damage in disaster affected areas to process insurance claims faster. They have been deployed ...
Report: SoftBank could invest up to $4B in co-working firm WeWork
Co-working firm WeWork Inc. is negotiating an investment from SoftBank that could be as high as $4 billion, according to a report published Sunday by CNBC. The deal is said to involve an initial investment of $2 billion followed by a secondary round worth “more than $1 billion” that could end up being $2 billion. WeWork ...
Samsung announces new Gear VR headset with a motion-sensitive controller
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. unveiled a new Gear VR headset with a controller powered by Facebook Inc.’s Oculus at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona Sunday. The new virtual reality headset itself only has minor changes over the last version of the headset which included a 101-degree field of view while supporting both USB-C and MicroUSB Samsung ...
Investors sell bitcoin after currency hits record high in overnight trading
Investors heavily sold bitcoin in trading early Friday morning after the cryptocurrency hit a record high of $1,206.02 in overnight trading. The surge in the price of bitcoin has been attributed to growing confidence that at least one of the three proposed bitcoin-focused exchange-traded funds, including the long-attempted Winklevoss ETF, will gain approval from the ...
Systems administrator’s appeal could cause serious problems for enterprise IT
A former systems administrator who was convicted on a charge relating to his decision to delete files at a company where he worked is appealing his sentence on the grounds that he was authorized to do so. The argument could have serious ramifications for the enterprise information technology industry. Michael Thomas, now 38, was convicted in June under the federal ...