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Microsoft CEO calls Trump Tiktok deal 'strangest thing' he's ever worked on

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Microsoft CEO calls Trump Tiktok deal ‘strangest thing’ he’s ever worked on

Microsoft’s failed attempt to take over TikTok’s U.S. operation last year was “The strangest thing I’ve ever sort of worked on,” CEO Satya Nadella said on Monday.

“First of all, you’ve got to remember, TikTok came to us, we didn’t go to TikTok,” Nadella said at the Code Conference in Beverly Hills, California.

Nadella declined to say if he still wanted to buy the app, indicating that he’s “Happy with what I have.” But he admitted that the deal appealed to Microsoft because of TikTok’s technical design.

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Take a deeper look at the meteoric rise of Glance that may have caught Mukesh Ambani’s eye

The Mukesh Ambani-led company has now reportedly set its eyes on tapping into a wide array of Android phones as well, with a $300 million investment in Glance.

Glance has a strong presence in the Android ecosystem Glance claims to have over 150 million daily active users.

About 79% of Glance users in India use phones priced below the $250 mark.

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Epic Games, Steam, Origin, Telegram and other login sessions at risk

As per the report, the malware also targeted the session details of clients such as Epic Games, Steam, Origin, GOG, Bethesda, Telegram and VimeWorld.

“What caught our attention is BloodyStealer’s capability to fetch information related to computer games installed on an infected system. BloodyStealer targets major online gaming platforms, such as Steam, Epic Games Store, EA Origin, etc.” said Dmitry Galov, researcher, Kaspersky.

The data scraped by the malware is sent to a command and control server which can then be accessed using Telegram or a dark web panel.

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