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| 26.02.2026 | Pepper Secures $50M to Transform Food Distribution with AI | Pepper, a New York City-based technology leader, announced $50 million in Series C funding. Lead Edge Capital spearheaded the investment. The capital fuels Pepper's mission to revolutionize independent food distribution. Its AI-powered plat... |
| 22.02.2026 | Pepper: $50 Million Series C Raised For Expanding Food Distribution Platform | Pepper, an end-to-end technology platform serving independent food distributors, has raised $50 million in Series C funding to expand its product innovation, deepen AI-enabled capabilities, and accelerate adoption across the food distributi... |
| 09.08.2022 | Pono Capital Two, Inc. Announces Closing of $115,000,000 Initial Public Offering and Full Exercise of Over-Allotment Option | HONOLULU, HAWAII, Aug. 09, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Pono Capital Two, Inc. (the "Company") today announced the closing of its initial public offering of 10,000,000 units at $10.00 per unit, including 1,500,000 units issued pursuan... |
| 04.08.2022 | Pono Capital Two, Inc. Announces Pricing of $100,000,000 Initial Public Offering | HONOLULU, HAWAII, Aug. 04, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Pono Capital Two, Inc. (the "Company") announced today that it priced its initial public offering of 10,000,000 units at $10.00 per unit. The units will be listed on the Nasdaq G... |
| 28.01.2016 | Passwords May Soon Be Passé | Ben Dickson Contributor
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| 24.11.2015 | Learning From Lenovo's Compounded Failures, Dell Apologizes For Its Own HTTPS Certificate Screw Up | Dell this week found itself under fire for embedding a certificate in some PCs that makes it relatively easy for attackers to cryptographically impersonate HTTPS-protected websites. First discovered by a programmer named Joe Nord, Dell’s eD... |
| 24.11.2015 | Dell apologizes for HTTPS certificate fiasco, provides removal tool | Leyram Odacrem reader comments 141 with 69 posters participating
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Further ReadingDell does a Superfish, ships PCs with easily cloneable root certificatesDell officials have ... |
| 24.11.2015 | Dell apologizes for Superfish-like scandal, offers eDellRoot removal instructions | Yesterday, we reported on a Superfish-like certificate found on at least some new laptops from Dell. The certificate, eDellRoot, was self-signed and could be used in a variety of man-in-the-middle attacks. Such issues fundamentally compromi... |
| 16.11.2015 | How Early Exit Disease Stunts The Growth Of Midwest Startup Communities | Adrian Fortino Contributor
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| 13.10.2015 | Ping Identity Opens Up About Its Financials As It Eyes 2017 IPO | In a discussion with TechCrunch last week, Ping Identity CEO Andre Durand and CFO Michael Sullivan detailed the company’s financial performance, including its forward projections.
The company, known for its identity management, multi-factor... |
| 06.10.2015 | Duo Security Gives IT Visibility Into Every Enterprise Device | Duo Security, best known for its simple mobile phone two-factor authentication, announced today that it was expanding its Duo Platform security tool to give IT administrators greater visibility and control over every device entering the net... |
| 13.06.2015 | Your Brain Actually Doesn’t Suck At Passwords | Last year, two researchers asked a group of volunteers to log into a website 90 times over the span of ten days, using whatever password the volunteers chose.
After entering their password, the website showed the volunteers a short security... |
| 04.06.2015 | Your Business Really, Really, Really Needs Two-Factor Authentication | Yesterday, my wife’s Gmail account was hacked. Eventually I recovered it for her, but it took over an hour and veered dangerously close to being irretrievable. If the same thing were to happen to a corporate account within your company, the... |
| 17.04.2015 | Funding roundup - week ending 4/17/15 | Sprig, Planet Labs, Courion, NEA, Ascend, Snaps, Acorns, Skyport, 99designs, Adallom, Ticketbis, Ola
Seed stage
Financial technology startup Ascend Consumer Finance raised $1.5 million in seed funding, The round was led by Mucker Capital, w... |
| 16.04.2015 | Duo Security: (Big) New Money, New Platform, New Offices | Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints
Duo Security, the Ann Arbor, MI-based startup developing two-factor authentication tools to protect businesses from hackers, announced this week that it has raised $30 million... |
| 15.04.2015 | Duo Security Raises $30M in Series C Funding | Duo Security, an Ann Arbor, Michigan-based provider of cloud-based access security solutions, raised $30m in Series C funding.
The round was led by Redpoint Ventures with participation from existing backers Benchmark, Google Ventures, Radar... |
| 14.04.2015 | Funding Daily: Illumio picks up $100M, Docker grabs $95M, and Movidius raises $40M | Application-centric security startup Illumio picks up $100M
Illumio, a startup that has built software that lets admins easily set security policies for companies’ applications, announced $100 million in new funding today.
New investors Acc... |
| 14.04.2015 | Two-factor authentication startup Duo Security raises $30M to launch a platform | Today enterprise-level two-factor authentication startup Duo Security announced a $30 million raise and the launch of new services.
Duo, which means “two” in Latin, focuses on identity security that requires two methods of login — for insta... |
| 14.04.2015 | What Does Google’s Venture Arm See In Enterprise Security? | Google has its own two-factor authentication (2FA), so why is its venture arm investing in a company that sells 2FA services?
Because, it turns out, enterprise security is a really big deal, according to Google Ventures partner Karim Faris.... |
| 14.04.2015 | Duo Security Raises $30 Million Led By Redpoint To Protect Enterprises Against Data Breaches | Duo Security, the two-factor authentication startup backed by Benchmark and Google Ventures, wants to do more to help protect companies from hackers trying to gain access to their networks. With that goal in mind, it’s launching a new produ... |
| 14.04.2015 | Funding Daily: Illumio picks up $100M, Docker grabs $95M, and Movidius raises $40M | We are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 - 28. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. Register today!
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| 12.02.2015 | Duo Security Hires Former Zendesk COO Zack Urlocker To Run Operations | Two-factor authentication startup Duo Security recently raised a $12 million round of funding to quickly grow its business and customer base. To help with that, the company hired seasoned tech exec Zack Urlocker as its new chief operating o... |
| 27.01.2015 | Highly critical “Ghost” allowing code execution affects most Linux systems | Pixabay reader comments 121 with 78 posters participating
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An extremely critical vulnerability affecting most Linux distributions gives attackers the ability to execute mali... |
| 28.11.2014 | 5 things you can do to stay safe shopping online on black Friday | We are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 - 28. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. Register today!
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| 28.11.2014 | 5 things you can do to stay safe shopping online on black Friday | As you gear up to accomplish your holiday shopping this year, you may be more focused on doing so through online retailers than ever before. Ever since the breach of Target’s payment systems just before Christmas last year, which made inter... |
| 10.11.2014 | The Midwest Roundup: Fundings, Deals, Exits, and Acquisitions from the Past 50 Days | Though we're hyper focused on Chicago, we're very aware of and excited about all of the innovation that's happening throughout the entire Midwest. In fact, the whole region is on track for its strongest year ever in startup investing.
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| 26.09.2014 | Funding roundup - week ending 9/26/14 | Massdrop, PowWow, Qzzr, CrowdStreet, E La Carte, Inspirato, Udacity, Relayr, Bionym, Numerify
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Quiz platform Qzzr raised $2 million in a seed funding round led by Kickstart Seed Fund, with additional participation from Pelion Vent... |
| 22.09.2014 | Duo Security Raises $12M in Series B |
ANN ARBOR, MI, The leader in cloud-based two-factor authentication, today announced the company has raised $12 million in Series B funding, led by Benchmark.
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| 22.09.2014 | Duo Security Raises $12M in Series B Funding | Duo Security, a Ann Arbor, Michigan-based provider of a cloud-based two-factor authentication platform, raised $12m in Series B funding.
The round was led by Benchmark with participation from existing investors Google Ventures, True Venture... |
| 22.09.2014 | On the heels of the iCloud security mess, Duo Security raises $12M for its two-factor authentication service | We are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 - 28. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. Register today!
Apple’s iCloud recent security issues occurred as... |
| 22.09.2014 | Two-Factor Authentication Startup Duo Security Raises $12 Million From Benchmark | Five-year old startup Duo Security has emerged as a leader in providing secure but easy-to-use two-factor authentication technology to a fast-growing number of enterprise customers. To bolster its growth, the company has raised $12 million ... |
| 22.09.2014 | On the heels of the iCloud security mess, Duo Security raises $12M for its two-factor authentication service | Apple’s iCloud recent security issues occurred as the company was readying to announce the iPhone 6, the iPhone 6 Plus, and the Apple Watch — ill timing, considering customers won’t buy any product that doesn’t keep our data safe. Thanks to... |
| 15.08.2014 | Facebook, the security company | Facebook Chief Security Officer Joe Sullivan says that PrivateCore is a "perfect fit" for the social media company.
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| 10.07.2014 | At Huge panel, talking privacy, convenience and online apathy | How much privacy will you trade for convenience?
That was the question at the heart of Huge‘s “The Creep Line” event, held during Internet Week. The panel featured high-level thinkers on Internet privacy — and discussion of the varying degr... |
| 24.07.2013 | Google strengthens Android security muscle with SELinux protection | n-o-n-a-m-e reader comments 56 with 47 posters participating, including story author
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The upcoming version of Google's Android operating system offers several enhancements d... |
| 30.05.2013 | iCloud users take note: Apple two-step protection won’t protect your data | A diagram showing how Apple's two-step verification works.
Apple reader comments 77 with 39 posters participating, including story author
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| 24.04.2013 | Twitter’s upcoming two-step sign-in system could prevent the next big hack | We are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 - 28. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. Register today!
When hackers compromised the Associated Press’s T... |
| 17.04.2013 | ACLU asks feds to probe wireless carriers over Android security updates | Aurich Lawson / Thinkstock reader comments 112 with 66 posters participating
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| 27.11.2012 | Mobile Madness Motor City: Linkner, Song, & More at Jan. 17 Forum | Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints
All of you smartphone-toting innovators know it’s true: Five short years since the first iPhones sparked lines around Apple stores, mobile computing has completely transformed... |
| 20.11.2012 | Are third-party security apps still necessary with Android 4.2? | Aurich Lawson reader comments 36 with 30 posters participating
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| 13.09.2012 | Android users, beware: Your phone could be open to attack | Did you miss a session from GamesBeat Summit 2022? All sessions are available to stream now. Learn more.
A report from Duo Security found that over 50% of Android devices have unpatched vulnerabilities.
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| 16.07.2012 | Serial hacker says latest Android will be “pretty hard” to exploit | Diagram showing attacker overwriting a return address with a pointer to the stack that contains attacker-supplied data
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| 06.06.2012 | Circumventing Google’s Bouncer, Android’s anti-malware system | In response to the increasingly large target its Android operating system was presenting to hackers, Google rolled out the “Bouncer” anti-malware system in February 2012. Bouncer was designed to filter out malicious apps before they ever sh... |
| 05.06.2012 | Researchers devise hack that sneaks Android malware into Google market | reader comments 12 with 7 posters participating
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Mobile security experts say they've devised multiple ways to bypass the cloud-based service Google uses to keep its online m... |
| 04.06.2012 | Android’s Bouncer malware protection is asleep at the job, researchers say | Did you miss a session from GamesBeat Summit 2022? All sessions are available to stream now. Learn more.
In response to a slew of malware-infected apps on the Android Market, Google introduced Bouncer as a security mechanism to keep naughty... |
| 04.06.2012 | Android’s Bouncer malware protection is asleep at the job, researchers say | In response to a slew of malware-infected apps on the Android Market, Google introduced Bouncer as a security mechanism to keep naughty apps at bay. But according to research from two security experts, Bouncer can easily be tricked to allow... |
| 28.02.2012 | Google Ventures And Others Put $5M In Enterprise Mobile Security Company Duo | Enterprise mobile security company Duo Security has raised $5 million from Google Ventures, True Ventures, and Resonant Venture Partners. This brings the startup’s total funding to $6 million.
Duo Security essentially provides a two-factor ... |
| 28.02.2012 | Duo Security Raises $5M in Funding | Duo Security Inc., an Ann Arbor, MI-based authentication-as-a-service provider, has raised $5m in funding.
Backers include Google Ventures, True Ventures and Resonant Venture Partners.
The company intends to use the capital to expand its te... |
| 23.12.2010 | More LULZ From the 250 Most-Common Gawker Passwords | It’s the Gawker Media hack that keeps on giving.
Due to popular demand, the Internet security agency Duo Security has crunched the top 250 most-common passwords chosen by Gawker users.
There were 202,000 unique passwords in the set of 400,0... |
| 13.12.2010 | The 25 Dumbest Gawker Passwords, In Order | -->
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| 13.12.2010 | The 25 Dumbest Gawker Passwords, In Order | Hmmm, what was my mother's maiden name?
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| - | Caspida Acquired by Splunk | Splunk (NASDAQ: SPLK) announced today that it has acquired True portfolio company Caspida to improve Splunk’s ability to detect, respond and mitigate advanced security threats and insider security threats. This partnership will enable the i... |