13:30 – Intro by Nils Adermann and Brent Roose 13:40 – FrankenPHP by Kevin Dunglas 14:15 – Symfony: State and plans by Nicolas Grekas 14:50 – MCP in PHP by Marcel Pociot 15:25 – AI by Cheuk Ting Ho 16:00 – Laravel: Q&A session by Taylor Otwell 16:30 – Swag raffling by Brent Roose 16:55 – Raffling winner announcement by Brent Roose 17:00 – [Online ] Panel: educational content/future of PHP education by Jeffrey Way, Povilas Korop, Kevin Bond 17:35 – PHP Foundation: plans, contribution to the PHP ecosystem by Roman Pronsky, Gina Banyard
13:30 – Intro by Nils Adermann and Brent Roose 13:40 – FrankenPHP by Kevin Dunglas 14:15 – Symfony: State and plans by Nicolas Grekas 14:50 – MCP in PHP by Marcel Pociot 15:25 – AI by Cheuk Ting Ho 16:00 – Laravel: Q&A session by Taylor Otwell 16:30 – Swag raffling by Brent Roose 16:55 – Raffling winner announcement by Brent Roose 17:00 – [Online ] Panel: educational content/future of PHP education by Jeffrey Way, Povilas Korop, Kevin Bond 17:35 – PHP Foundation: plans, contribution to the PHP ecosystem by Roman Pronsky, Gina Banyard
The campaign, which security firm Check Point has named Rampant Kitten, comprises two main components, one for Windows and the other for Android. Rampant Kitten’s objective is to steal Telegram messages, passwords, and two-factor authentication codes sent by SMS and then also take screenshots and record sounds within earshot of an infected phone, the researchers said in a post published on Friday.
A Telegram spokesman declined to comment on the bond issue or the amount of the debt the company has due. The spokesman said Telegram’s equipment and bandwidth costs are growing because it has consistently posted more than 40% year-to-year growth in users.