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fromTechCrunch
4 weeks ago

DOJ says Trenchant boss sold exploits to Russian broker capable of accessing 'millions of computers and devices' | TechCrunch

A former Trenchant executive stole and sold eight hacking tools enabling potential global surveillance and cyberattacks, pleaded guilty, and faces prison, fines, and restitution.
fromArs Technica
2 months ago

Private equity deal shows just how far America's legacy rocket industry has fallen

The RS-25 engine, by far the largest in L3Harris' portfolio and a former Rocketdyne product, is not part of the sale. The RS-25 was initially known as the Space Shuttle Main Engine and was designed for reusability. The expendable heavy-lift SLS rocket uses four of the engines, and NASA is burning through the 16 leftover shuttle-era RS-25 engines on the first four SLS flights for the agency's Artemis Moon program.
Science
fromTechCrunch
4 months ago

How an ex-L3 Harris Trenchant boss stole and sold cyber exploits to Russia | TechCrunch

Williams, a 39-year-old Australian citizen who was known inside the company as "Doogie," admitted to prosecutors that he stole and sold eight exploits, or " zero-days," which are security flaws in software that are unknown to its maker and are extremely valuable to hack into a target's devices. Williams said some of those exploits, which he stole from his own company Trenchant, were worth $35 million, but he only received $1.3 million in cryptocurrency from the Russian broker.
Information security
Information security
fromTechCrunch
4 months ago

Former L3Harris Trenchant boss pleads guilty to selling zero-day exploits to Russian broker | TechCrunch

Former L3Harris Trenchant GM Peter Williams pleaded guilty to stealing and selling U.S. cyber-exploit tools to a Russian broker for cryptocurrency payments.
Information security
fromTheregister
4 months ago

Former L3Harris cyber director charged with selling secrets

A former L3Harris Trenchant manager, Peter Williams, is charged with stealing seven trade secrets and selling them to a Russian buyer for $1.3 million.
Information security
fromTechCrunch
4 months ago

U.S. government accuses former L3Harris cyber boss of stealing trade secrets | TechCrunch

A former L3Harris Trenchant general manager is accused of stealing and selling eight trade secrets to a Russian buyer for $1.3 million.
Agile
fromBusiness Insider
10 months ago

We got an up-close look at the new Skyraider II light attack plane that maker L3Harris says can land almost anywhere

L3Harris' Sky Warden is a versatile, cost-effective light attack aircraft capable of landing in diverse environments, ideal for special operations.
US politics
fromIntelligencer
10 months ago

Trump Desperately Wants New Air Force One, Gets Used Plane Instead

Trump is frustrated with delays from Boeing and is resorting to use a retrofitted Qatari jet as temporary Air Force One.
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