Victoria's Secret is canceling its fashion show
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* Companies mentioned: LB, GOOG, TMUS, and MSFT
Victoria's Secret is canceling its fashion show
LB (L Brands, Inc) | CNN
Victoria's Secret parent company L Brands confirmed on Thursday that it will not air its fashion show this year after falling ratings and backlash to the event in recent years. "We think it's important to evolve the marketing of Victoria's Secret," L Brands Chief Financial Officer Stuart Burgdoerfer said on a call with analysts Thursday. The first Victoria's Secret fashion show aired in 1995, but last year the show fell to its lowest ratings since its inception. Online lingerie startups like Third Love have pointed to the show as an example of Victoria's Secret falling out of touch. And a year ago Third Love's CEO wrote an open letter to the company denouncing "demeaning comments about women" by one of Victoria's Secret's top executives.
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Bank robber accuses police of illegally using Google location data to catch him
GOOG (Alphabet Inc.) | The Washington Post
The type of request made in Chatrie’s case, also known as a “Geofence” warrant, is increasingly being sought by law enforcement across the country. “No valid search warrant would permit the police to search every house in a neighborhood or pat down everyone in sight. Yet, with a Geofence warrant, law enforcement can do just that,” he continued, and “without ever demonstrating any likelihood that Google even has data connected to a crime." AD“We vigorously protect the privacy of our users while supporting the important work of law enforcement,” Richard Salgado, Google’s director of law enforcement and information security told The Post. The location information stored in Google’s Sensorvault is even more precise than cell site location information: Court records mentioned that Google can pinpoint a person’s whereabouts to approximately 20 meters, while cell site location data is “a few thousand meters.
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T-Mobile customers' personal information exposed in hack
TMUS (T-Mobile US Inc.) | CNET
T-Mobile said Thursday that hackers gained access to the personal information of prepaid wireless customers, including their names, phone numbers and account information. T-Mobile didn't say when the hack occurred or how many customers were exposed, but it said it had blocked off the unauthorized access. "We take the security of your information very seriously and have a number of safeguards in place to protect your personal information from unauthorized access," T-Mobile said in a statement to customers posted on its website. T-Mobile suffered a similar data breach last year when customer names, phone numbers and account information for about 2 million customers was also exposed. T-Mobile didn't immediately respond to a request for additional information on the hack.
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UPDATE 2-Microsoft granted license to export 'mass-market' software to Huawei
MSFT (Microsoft Corporation) | Reuters
In a letter on Thursday to Trump, the senators said the administration should halt issuing licenses until it provides Congress “a report outlining specific criteria for determining whether or not the approval of any license poses a national security threat.”
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Google Cloud Print Is Shutting Down
GOOG (Alphabet Inc.) | Forbes
In an email sent out to users of Google Cloud Print, Google said the service will no longer be supported as of December 31, 2020. The company launched Cloud Print in 2010, in an effort to make it easier to print documents from any Cloud Print-enabled app, like Google Docs, to a network-connected, Cloud-aware printer. Google Cloud Print aimed to solve that. It even created a partnership with FedEx Office in 2012 around the service, which allowed Google Cloud Print users to print documents at any of the chain’s 1,800 U.S. locations.
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* Companies mentioned: LB, GOOG, TMUS, and MSFT
Victoria's Secret is canceling its fashion show
LB (L Brands, Inc) | CNN
Victoria's Secret parent company L Brands confirmed on Thursday that it will not air its fashion show this year after falling ratings and backlash to the event in recent years. "We think it's important to evolve the marketing of Victoria's Secret," L Brands Chief Financial Officer Stuart Burgdoerfer said on a call with analysts Thursday. The first Victoria's Secret fashion show aired in 1995, but last year the show fell to its lowest ratings since its inception. Online lingerie startups like Third Love have pointed to the show as an example of Victoria's Secret falling out of touch. And a year ago Third Love's CEO wrote an open letter to the company denouncing "demeaning comments about women" by one of Victoria's Secret's top executives.
Read More
Bank robber accuses police of illegally using Google location data to catch him
GOOG (Alphabet Inc.) | The Washington Post
The type of request made in Chatrie’s case, also known as a “Geofence” warrant, is increasingly being sought by law enforcement across the country. “No valid search warrant would permit the police to search every house in a neighborhood or pat down everyone in sight. Yet, with a Geofence warrant, law enforcement can do just that,” he continued, and “without ever demonstrating any likelihood that Google even has data connected to a crime." AD“We vigorously protect the privacy of our users while supporting the important work of law enforcement,” Richard Salgado, Google’s director of law enforcement and information security told The Post. The location information stored in Google’s Sensorvault is even more precise than cell site location information: Court records mentioned that Google can pinpoint a person’s whereabouts to approximately 20 meters, while cell site location data is “a few thousand meters.
Read More
T-Mobile customers' personal information exposed in hack
TMUS (T-Mobile US Inc.) | CNET
T-Mobile said Thursday that hackers gained access to the personal information of prepaid wireless customers, including their names, phone numbers and account information. T-Mobile didn't say when the hack occurred or how many customers were exposed, but it said it had blocked off the unauthorized access. "We take the security of your information very seriously and have a number of safeguards in place to protect your personal information from unauthorized access," T-Mobile said in a statement to customers posted on its website. T-Mobile suffered a similar data breach last year when customer names, phone numbers and account information for about 2 million customers was also exposed. T-Mobile didn't immediately respond to a request for additional information on the hack.
Read More
UPDATE 2-Microsoft granted license to export 'mass-market' software to Huawei
MSFT (Microsoft Corporation) | Reuters
In a letter on Thursday to Trump, the senators said the administration should halt issuing licenses until it provides Congress “a report outlining specific criteria for determining whether or not the approval of any license poses a national security threat.”
Read More
Google Cloud Print Is Shutting Down
GOOG (Alphabet Inc.) | Forbes
In an email sent out to users of Google Cloud Print, Google said the service will no longer be supported as of December 31, 2020. The company launched Cloud Print in 2010, in an effort to make it easier to print documents from any Cloud Print-enabled app, like Google Docs, to a network-connected, Cloud-aware printer. Google Cloud Print aimed to solve that. It even created a partnership with FedEx Office in 2012 around the service, which allowed Google Cloud Print users to print documents at any of the chain’s 1,800 U.S. locations.
Read More
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