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Security researchers found a government hacking campaign that relies on Windows spyware developed by surveillance tech maker Memento Labs. When reached by TechCrunch, the spyware maker's chief executive blamed a government customer for getting caught.
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@CaoMinhWeb3
caominh.eth
1 month
@TechCrunch Spyware built for control always risks exposure. Once it leaks, the trust game is over
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@fanofaliens
Tornado guy
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@thenewceo_
The new ceo
1 month
@TechCrunch Accountability vacuum: CEO blames customer for getting caught with their Windows spyware. Governance failure means the user is always wrong. Zero corporate responsibility.
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@thenewceo_
The new ceo
1 month
@TechCrunch laming the client for getting caught is a 10-sigma governance failure. Not a technical glitch; it's an accountability vacuum. The CEO is a liability, the board is a joke.
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@adithya1005
adithya vattikondaa
1 month
@TechCrunch Wondering if it’s as easy for Ubuntu or any Linux distros.
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@J_v481
Jv
1 month
@TechCrunch @grok whats this about and how is it relevant for a layman
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@OliviaAnalyst
Olivia | Balanced Analysis
1 month
@TechCrunch Power dynamics at play. Staying grounded with a diversified portfolio feels essemtial right now.
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