Former TuSimple co-founder urges courts to block asset transfer to China

Xiaodi Hou, the co-founder and former CEO of self-driving trucking startup TuSimple, has urged a California district court to issue a temporary restraining order to stop the company from transferring its remaining U.S. assets to China, according to a recent court filing. Hou, who plans to apply for a temporary restraining order in December during … Read more

What Okta’s failures say about the future of identity security in 2025

Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More 2025 needs to be the year identity providers go all in on improving every aspect of software quality and security, including red teaming while making their apps more transparent and getting objective about results beyond standards. … Read more

The VPN Is 74% Off (+ 3 Extra Months)

As the winter approaches, the snow season opens grandiosely. Well, not for NordVPN whose prices are melting faster than an ice cream in the summer peak! NordVPN’s 74% discount sounds so juicy with its 3 extra months and the price of a silly $2.99/mo. You don’t need to spend much on a VPN of the … Read more

NSO Group admits cutting off 10 customers because they abused its Pegasus spyware, say unsealed court documents

On Thursday, WhatsApp scored a legal victory by convincing a U.S. federal judge to publicly release three court documents that include new revelations about the inner workings of Pegasus, the spyware made by Israeli surveillance tech maker NSO Group.  The newly unsealed documents include information coming from depositions of NSO employees during the legal proceedings, … Read more

From traditional workspaces to “sanctuaries”: how Mo Hamzian is shaping the culture of remote work

Nearly 28% of the global workforce works remotely, and 38% of the global workforce are freelancers who don’t commute to traditional office spaces: remote work is here to stay. While it offers a number of advantages both for employers and employees, it isn’t without its drawbacks, including a plethora of distractions and an increase in … Read more

Reporters Without Borders says it’s pressing charges against X

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) said this week it’s pressing criminal charges against X (Twitter) in France related to a Kremlin disinformation campaign that used the nonprofit as a prop to spread fake news. The organization said legal means are its “last resort” in its fight against the bogus stories, designed to foster pro-Russia and anti-Ukraine … Read more