Amazon’s Staten Island Warehouse Employees Push for Union
The U.S. National Labor Relations Board said Monday that employees at an Amazon warehouse in New York’s Staten Island district have filed a petition to unionize.
Facebook Reports on Q3, Shares Promising Q4 Forecasts
Social media giant Facebook recently reported a 17% rise in third-quarter profit, but warned that Apple’s new privacy changes would seriously affect its digital business in the fourth quarter.
What The ServiceNow and Celonis Announcement Means
The recent partnership between ServiceNow and Celonis involves more than just establishing a closer link between ServiceNow’s low-code platform and Celonis’ Execution Management System.
Gender Pay Gap is Getting Worse in the Tech Industry
Women’s pay was significantly lower than men’s at 84%, meaning that women earned 84% of what men earn in salary, according to a recent survey conducted by O’Reilly Media.
Consumers Distrust Companies that Pay Ransomware Attackers
A Survey from data management company Cohesity found that 23% of respondents said they would stop doing business with a company that paid a ransom.
Major Takeaways from Facebook’s Leaked Documents
Since Frances Haugen spoke out against Facebook a few weeks ago, a number of significant takeaways have emerged that examine Facebook’s role in society more broadly.
Russia SVR Hacked Minimum 14 IT Supply Chain Firms
Microsoft announced that Russian-backed hacking group Nobelium has attacked the global IT supply chain of 140 managed service providers (MSPs) and cloud service providers, infringing at least 14 since May 2021.
Android Users Targeted in Subscription Fraud Campaign
According to Bleeping Computer, researchers at Avast recently uncovered a massive fraud campaign in which threat actors used 151 Android apps to tie users to premium subscription plans without their knowledge.
Mozilla Blocks Malicious add-ons Installed by 455k Users
Mozilla recently blocked malicious Firefox add-ons called Bypass and Bypass XM that were installed by 455,000 users.
Hackers used Billing Software Zero-day to Deploy Ransomware
A critical error in the SQL injection, which was found in the time and accounting solution of the BillQuick Web Suite, is currently used by an as yet unidentified Ransomware group to deploy ransomware in the networks of the targets.