3 years, 2 months ago
Why is Mahalo's CEO supporting a hacker who hurt consumers via his work at your company? You don't get it.
http://tech.yahoo.com/news/nf/20090306/tc_nf/65125
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If you don't know all the information, then you probably don't have the ability to discuss intelligently.
How much do you know about Jason Calacanis? Is the only information you get from this one article? What a pity...
How much do you know about Jason Calacanis? Is the only information you get from this one article? What a pity...
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I'm not sure the asker of the question read the article correctly since the question seems to imply the hacking was done while John Schiefer was at Mahalo, which wasn't the case.
The Yahoo News article is good though, and it quotes Jason's views quite well. In fact, when I read it, I wonder why Jason's newsletter didn't spell out everything that's contained there. The details that Jason omitted are pretty alarming.
When I'd only heard Jason's side, I thought he probably knew what he was doing on this. Now I'm sceptical.