March 2023

How the FBI caught the BreachForums admin

March 24, 2023

On Friday, the U.S. Justice Department announced that the now-arrested alleged administrator of the infamous hacking forum BreachForums facilitated the sale and purchase of private information that belonged to “millions of U.S. citizens and hundreds of U.S. and foreign companies, organizations, and government agencies.” In a statement, prosecutors confirmed the arrest of Conor Fitzpatrick, 20, […]

How the FBI caught the BreachForums admin by Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai originally published on TechCrunch

Turo just dropped its 2022 financials as its IPO hunt continues

March 24, 2023

Turo, a startup that allows consumers to rent their cars to one another, filed an update to its IPO paperwork Friday, detailing its full 2022 financial performance. The upshot? Turo has continued to grind away and even make revenue gains as it awaits for better IPO conditions. While the IPO market has been frozen for […]

Turo just dropped its 2022 financials as its IPO hunt continues by Alex Wilhelm originally published on TechCrunch

Woolly introduces a Twitter and TweetDeck-inspired Mastodon app

March 24, 2023

The slow but steady Twitter exodus has brought a new abundance of third-party Mastodon apps like Ivory, Mammoth, and Ice Cubes that connect users to the increasingly popular open source and decentralized social network. Today, we can add one more app to that list with the launch of Woolly, another solidly built iOS Mastodon client […]

Woolly introduces a Twitter and TweetDeck-inspired Mastodon app by Sarah Perez originally published on TechCrunch

3 Stocks You’ll Never Regret Buying

March 24, 2023
The Federal Reserve this week increased interest rates for the ninth time since last year and shows no indication of rate cuts this year despite lingering recession fears. As the…

5 Reasons Why Crypto Projects Need PR in a Bear Market

March 24, 2023
In economic downturns, companies will cut costs, tighten the belt, retreat. It’s ingrained in human DNA, because those who didn’t adapt didn’t survive. But with both the personal and the economic, merely shrinking or hiding is not enough.