quantumscape huge volume. We made it to the beach-! We have wifi and the TV works! The toilet has handle bars...
Semtech affirmed outlook, said Q2 bookings exceeded Q1 » 14:27 SMTC It's nice to see Bacchus with a jolt in his step. Dogs love the Atlantic ocean air and the wild openness of the beach.
Follow along. Semtech appoints Hong Hou as CEO/ Semtech faces reboot after CEO Paul Pickle pulls plug/ Snap exec Hwang leaves company following HR complaints, and Wetouch CFO Huang resigns, Tang named next CFO » Ok So Hwang made some dirty dirty comments, Huang wants to not be known as Hwang and Hong Hous-he's in... Paul Pickle he's guilty of something! He's out. Tang, he's good, he's in.
Update- The Snowflake Hack- (Bloomberg) -- AT&T Inc. said thieves made off with a half-year’s worth of calling and text data from virtually its entire wireless user base, the widest-ranging breach yet in a campaign that’s ensnared as many as 165 customers of software seller Snowflake Inc. Most Read from Bloomberg Biden Vows to Stay in 2024 Race Even as NATO Gaffes Risk His Campaign Biden’s Putin-Zelenskiy Gaffe Deals Fresh Blow to Campaign AT&T Data Hack Prompts FCC Probe, Raises Broad Security Concerns Tesla Delays Robotaxi Event in Blow to Musk’s Autonomy Drive Snowflake said in June that hackers had launched a “targeted” effort against its clients, and has blamed its customers for failing to take adequate steps to protect their data. But the data analysis software company is suffering “reputational damage” from the hack, wrote Frank G. Louthan, an analyst at Raymond James. A Snowflake spokesperson confirmed on Friday that the AT&T incident was connected to the hack that’s affected other customers, including Live Nation Inc.’s Ticketmaster and LendingTree. The hacking group allegedly responsible has suspected members in North America and Turkey, according to the cyber firm Mandiant, a unit of Alphabet Inc.’s Google Cloud. The sequence of Snowflake-connected intrusions appears worse than initially feared and is likely to cause some business slowdown in the near-term, wrote Mandeep Singh, an analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence. The hack is likely to be less severe to Snowflake’s standing than breaches at firms like Okta Inc. and SolarWinds Corp. since Snowflake’s core function isn’t security-oriented software, said Gil Luria, an analyst at DA Davidson & Co. While other Snowflake clients lost information like customers email addresses, experts said the compromised AT&T call and text data as well as location information about some customers presents national security risks. The data may reveal key details about people who conduct sensitive communications like politicians, executives, activists and journalists. Customers use Snowflake to store and analyze large pools of information such as a telecommunications company figuring out when it receives its heaviest call volume. For more: FCC Says It’s Investigating Massive Breach of AT&T Customer Data Hackers have tried to extort Snowflake customers for as much as $5 million each, though thus far have made less than $1 million in total payments from no more than five companies, according to two people familiar with the matter. Snowflake said their own systems weren’t breached outside of one employee’s demo account. The company has since introduced new tools for customer cybersecurity monitoring and said it plans to enable multifactor authentication by default for all customers. Matthew Hedberg, an analyst at RBC Capital Markets, wrote these are “positive steps” in maintaining customer trust. He added that he spoke with company management who told him they have a “great relationship” with AT&T. Other recent victims of the Snowflake hacking campaign have included the luxury retailer Neiman Marcus. The company said in a statement that it had notified approximately 64,000 people that their personal information had been stolen after an unauthorized party gained access to a Snowflake platform. A Snowflake spokesperson confirmed Friday that the company hasn’t seen any unauthorized access of customer accounts since early June, when it said it was closing its investigation into the hacks.
THE GAMBLER- I hit a shit ton of bets yesterday. So I think the corner has been turned!!! Pray for the Rays to win by 2!!! If they do it will create a $400+ windfall as we already have an under bet in the win column attached to this bet. Tigers we have a tricky 1st 5 Under ( I don't have the number in front of me) and then the Dodgers to win the game and someone my son chose to get a hit.. That's a tough one... Other Games-))))))))))))))))))))))) Mariners-ML TWINS-ML Brewers -ML REDS-ML Royals-ML Padres/Braves Under 8.5
Talking to a friend in Ky who's parent live in Michigan off the lake and after so many years they finally got air conditioning 3 years ago!!! Everyone is doing this!! They Love It! CARR. After next week's heat wave this is all they will be talking about on the news... THE HEAT!