The ad says that cancer kills a lot of people. There is hope in the mixture of vitamins that is called Apatone. The FDA has not approved the substance for use in the US. The ad says you need to go to a clinic in Mexico to get the drug. Meta has determined that you may be interested in cancer treatments if you've seen this ad. There are ads on Facebook that make false health claims about cancer patients.
Meta is rife with ads with sensational health claims, which the company profits from, with some misleading ads remaining unquestioned for months and even years. The full story can be read.
The hacking industry is coming to a close.
NSO Group is the world's most notorious hacking company. The Israeli firm is in talks about a possible acquisition by an American company. The dismantling of NSO Group is likely to take place if the deal goes through.
The changes in the global hacking industry are much larger than any single company. The US imposed sanctions on the NSO in late 2021, and days later the Israeli government severely restricted its hacking industry, cutting the number of countries firms could sell to from over 100 to just 37.
The industry is not going away. In a market where demand is high, a vacuum can't last long. The full story can be read.
We need better cities, not better ones.
Large IT vendors started using the term "smart cities" to market their products. The use of technology in the city has become synonymous with it. A focus on building smart cities could turn them into technology projects. Smart cities are driven by outcomes beyond the implementation of solutions. The residents are defined by their talents, relationships, and sense of ownership. The full story is available to read.