2021-11-24
What the DEA and European authorities saw when they gained access to the Sky ECC encrypted phone network... https://www.wsj.com/... https://twitter.com/...
Wall Street Journal
How Belgian police infiltrated messaging service Sky ECC in February and March, gaining access to a billion messages and facilitating arrests and drug seizures
Criminals thought encrypted Sky ECC cellphones were impregnable, but cops tapped a billion messages, yielding arrests and drug seizures Tweets: @drewharwell , @kimzetter , @marson_...
2021-05-04
When the LSD micro-dose kicks in a little too strong during your investor pitch meeting... https://www.bloomberg.com/... via @mcbridesg https://twitter.com/...
Bloomberg
Justin Zhu, former Iterable CEO ousted for taking LSD before a meeting, on his disputes with key investors and the challenges of being Chinese in Silicon Valley
Justin Zhu, chief executive officer of digital marketing startup Iterable Inc., was walking down Broadway in San Francisco … Tweets: @ellenhuet , @chris_skinner , @jfberke , @markm...
2020-02-25
A man from Wuhan visiting San Francisco shared information about the coronavirus outbreak on WeChat.... “then things started to get weird” https://www.vice.com/... via @daithaigilbert @vicenews
VICE
As China ramps up efforts to control the narrative around the coronavirus outbreak, it is leveraging platforms like WeChat and Twitter to track down critics
Joshua Left, a 28-year-old entrepreneur who runs a self-driving car startup in Wuhan, China, arrived in San Francisco in mid-January for a vacation …
2020-01-10
“The company is so secretive that, when asked for comment for this story, it threatened VICE with legal action if we published this article.” https://www.vice.com/... via @josephfcox @motherboard
VICE
Brochure shows a surveillance vendor is offering spying capabilities to local police via hidden cameras in tombstones, vacuum cleaners, and baby car seats
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