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Nov 16, 2016 · Matt Harrigan, the CEO of cyber security firm PacketSled, has been forced to resign after commenting that he would assassinate President-Elect Donald Trump. During the election, Harrigan...
Nov 16, 2016 · Updated November 16, 2016. Matt Harrigan resigns after making assassination comments directed at Donald Trump. Matt Harrigan, the CEO of cyber security firm PacketSled, has been forced to...
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Nov 14, 2016 · Matthew Harrigan, the President & CEO of Del Mar-based PacketSled threatened to use a sniper rifle to shoot President-elect Donald Trump multiple times on Twitter and Facebook. NBC 7’s Matt...
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Nov 16, 2016 · November 16, 2016. After being put on administrative leave for threatening to assassinate president-elect Donald Trump, the CEO of a network security firm has resigned after what he claims was a joke threat to shoot Trump went viral. Matt Harrigan, the now former CEO and President of San Diego network anomaly detection security firm PacketSled ...
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Nov 15, 2016 · Matt Harrigan, the CEO of San Diego-based network security startup PacketSled, resigned yesterday after a flurry of comments he made on Facebook went viral over the weekend, prompting the...
Nov 14, 2016 · The chief executive of San Diego cybersecurity start-up PacketSled Inc. has resigned after election night posts on social media about assassinating President-elect Donald Trump. Matt...
Nov 14, 2016 · Posted at 2:47 PM, Nov 14, 2016. and last updated 8:20 AM, Nov 15, 2016. SAN DIEGO -- The CEO of a San Diego startup who threatened to assassinate President-elect Donald Trump has resigned....