Jeffrey Epstein requested staff install hidden video cameras at his Florida home, according to an email exchange from 2014, as revealed by Sky News. In other news, Dutch phone company Odido confirmed a data breach affecting over 6.2 million customers, and xAI is experiencing a wave of departures, with Elon Musk suggesting the exits were not voluntary. Additionally, the origins of Trump Mobile are linked to a Mexican middleweight boxer.
Sky News reported that the email exchange, part of millions of documents released by the US Department of Justice last month, showed Epstein asking a staff member to install the hidden cameras at his Palm Beach home. The aide reportedly planned to conceal the cameras in tissue boxes.
TechCrunch reported that Dutch phone giant Odido announced a data breach that compromised the data of over 6.2 million customers. Hackers accessed the customer contact system and downloaded information including names, phone numbers, postal and email addresses, dates of birth, bank account numbers, and details from government-issued IDs. The company stated that former customers within the past two years might also be affected.
xAI, the artificial intelligence company, has seen multiple departures, including two co-founders this week, bringing the total to six out of the original twelve. Elon Musk, according to TechCrunch, stated at an all-hands meeting that the exits were about fit, not performance, and that the company was reorganizing to be more effective. On X, Musk clarified that these departures were not voluntary, and that the restructuring was to improve the speed of execution. Former employees, according to The Verge, cited tensions over safety and being stuck in the catch-up phase as contributing factors to the departures.
The Verge also reported on the origins of Trump Mobile, revealing that the idea came from executives at MVNO Lingo Mobile, not Donald Trump himself. Before Trump Mobile, there was Canelo Mobile, named after a Mexican middleweight boxer.
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