A whistleblower alleges Delve pitched a prospect on Pathways, a modified copy of open-source no-code tool SimStudio, which would violate the software's license
The controversy surrounding compliance startup Delve has gone from bad to worse this week. Among the fresh allegations …
The story of Delve (fraudsters and thieves) is just one of many examples of the rapid decline of ethics in Silicon Valley over the last two years. There are many more with recent scandals with Higgsfield, Cluely and so on. This is a logical extreme outcome of the “war on
This Delve story is going from “very bad” to “beyond very bad.” Apparently Delve's founders were so shameless that they 1. Charged a fellow YC company (Sim) their full free for “auditing” (that turned out to be fake) 2. Then ripped off Sim's IP, and sold it to customers for $$
Delve, the YC-backed compliance startup that allegedly faked hundreds of SOC 2 and ISO 27001 audits, is now accused of stealing a fellow YC company's IP. According to Part 2 of DeepDelver's Substack series, Delve took SimStudio's code, removed attribution, rebranded it [image]
@emkara Hang on, so it get EVEN worse?? I am learning that Delve ripped off another Y Combinator company, Oneleet, that did (and does) SOC2 compliance decently. This is from the founder of Oneleet, @BryanOnel86 So Delve rips off, defrauds, rips off, defrauds... what