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The British government is changing Companies House name rules to prevent people from creating company names which include code that could sabotage unwary data processors through cross-site scripting (XSS) injection attacks. When a company is registered in the UK, it has to follow certain rules about its name – but provided
"Suddenly we had 10,000 data points in our database, and needed to make sense of that."
Twilio is the latest technology company to aggressively cut staff – culling up to 900 jobs in what CEO Jeff Lawson described in a letter to employees as a “wise and necessary” move following undisciplined growth. “We’ve made the extremely difficult decision to restructure and reduce Twilio’s workforce by