Tycoon to Aid Small Publishers Get Deals with Big Tech
Australian businessman Andrew Forrest’s The Minderoo Foundation aims to help 18 small publishers by applying to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission on their behalf to enable them to negotiate together without breaking competition laws.
Apple: Employee’s Right to Discuss Wages, Working Conditions
Apple sent a very surprising message to its workers last Friday reminding them of their right to talk about wages, working hours and working conditions.
China Sanctions Tech Giants For Failing To Report Old Deals
China’s market regulator is sanctioning companies such as Alibaba, Baidu and JD.com for failing to declare 43 deals dating back to 2012 to authorities, saying that the companies breached anti-monopoly laws.
Cisco Partners JupiterOne to Launch Secure Cloud Insights
Cisco has teamed up with cloud security and governance platform provider JupiterOne to bring Cisco Secure Cloud Insights to market.
Facebook Asks LAPD to Stop Monitoring Users via Burners
Following a recent revelation by the Guardian, Facebook has written to the Los Angeles Police Department urging them to stop monitoring users on the platform through fake profiles.
Tesla Sued for Sexual Harassment Against Women
According to Arstechnica, Tesla employee Jessica Barraza recently filed a lawsuit against the company, alleging that she and several other women at the Fremont factory were constantly subjected to sexual comments and groping.
SEC Warns U.S. Investors of Govt Impersonation Scams
A warning from the SEC’s Office of Investor Education and Advocacy has properly alerted U.S. investors to fraudsters posing as government officials in phone calls, voicemails, emails and letters.
Threat Actors Have Hacked Microsoft Exchange Servers
Threat actors are hacking Microsoft Exchange servers.
Applied Materials Forecast Low Amid Supply Chain Issues
Applied Materials’ revenue and profit guidance for the first quarter fell short of market expectations as continued chip shortages impacted the supply chain of the world’s largest maker of tools for chip manufacturing.
New U.S. Rule Gives 36-Hour Window For Cyber Incidents
Banking regulators in the US recently finalized a rule requiring banks to report any major cybersecurity incident to the government after 36 hours of discovery.