The Register |
HPE coughed up source code for Pentagon's IT defenses to … Russia
The Register Hewlett Packard Enterprise handed over the source code for its ArcSight security platform to Russian investigators in exchange for being allowed to sell kit in the former Soviet Union. That's kinda awkward because the Pentagon is one of ArcSight's most … Hewlett Packard Enterprise let Russia review software used by Pentagon: reportThe Hill HP Enterprise let Russia review the Pentagon's security softwareEngadget Reuters: HPE gave Russian defense agents access to Pentagon-used softwareSeeking Alpha Wccftech –StockNewsTimes all 62 news articles » |
Fortune |
This Couple Scammed Amazon Out of $1.2 Million. Now They Have to Pay It Back
Fortune Erin Finan, 38, and Leah Finan, 37, used a classic scam—buying items and then reporting them missing or damaged. That's how they scored the GoPro digital cameras, Microsoft Xboxes, Samsung smartwatches, and Microsoft Surface tablets that they sold to … Couple Grifts Amazon Out of $1.2 Million in ElectronicsGizmodo A couple in Indiana conned Amazon out of $1.2 million in electronicsBusiness Insider Couple admits fleecing Amazon out of $1.2M in merchandiseFox News BGR –WSBT-TV –PetaPixel (blog) –RT all 23 news articles » |
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