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Renowned Spyware Producers Voice Concern Following US Sanctions Against Seasoned Spyware Expert

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Earlier this week, the U.S. government announced sanctions against the founder of a controversial government spyware maker, Tal Dilian, and his business associate, Sara Aleksandra Fayssal Hamou. If the U.S. government thinks someone sold spyware to authoritarians and dictators, or their company’s spyware was used against the wrong targets, it will go directly after the people running those spyware companies. And people who used to work in the government spyware industry expressed concern. That’s big,” said a former head of a spyware maker that sold to governments, when TechCrunch shared the news of the sanctions with him. According to a third person working in the spyware industry, the sanctions against Dilian and his business associate Hamou should make the whole market have a moment of reflection.

” Snowflake’s Chief Executive Officer Frank Slootman Resigns: The Hatred of Wall Street

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Apparently Frank Slootman, the veteran tech executive, was popular with investors, at least judging from their reaction that he will be stepping down as CEO of Snowflake. The company stock price has plunged over 24% in after hours trading on the news. Slootman came on board in 2019, taking over for veteran executive Bob Muglia, and was charged with taking the company public the following year. In fact, Fortune reported that the chief executive was making an eye popping $95 million a month at one point. Prior to coming to Snowflake, he spent six years as chairman and CEO at ServiceNow.