What Happened To Norse Corp.? Threat Intelligence Vendor Disappears (csoonline.com)
itwbennett writes: Over the weekend, Brian Krebs reported that Sam Glines, CEO of threat intelligence vendor Norse Corp., was asked to step down by the board of directors and employees were told that they could report to work on Monday, but that there was no guarantee they'd be paid for their work. 'Less than a day after Krebs published his article, Norse Corp.'s website was offline, and attempts to email the company failed,' writes CSO's Steve Ragan. 'The ever-popular Norse attack map was online for some of the weekend, but that too had gone dark by Sunday evening.' In the aftermath of the company's disappearance, the topic of flawed data and assumptions once again resurfaced in a blog post written by ICS expert, Robert M. Lee.
So, we can't say this was likely vaporware put up by rip off artists with a long history of failed companies making dubious claims ... but it would appear this is the case.
TFA pretty much reads like these guys are likely shady players with a long history of this:
Someone sounds like they're fairly unambiguously calling these guys con artists.
Lost at C:>. Found at C.
> "But I stand behind everything we built and everything we accomplished. No one has the data collection capability that we built. No one has the correlative, actuarial, data analysis capability that we built. And no one is able to do so, not just in real-time, but live, not even the 3 letter agencies."
Hah, that's a load of bullshit. If any of that was true, you'd be selling to somebody, not shuttering the business.
Your hair look like poop, Bob! - Wanker.