Hackers of all stripes looking to test their mettle can now legally hone their cyber skills, tools and weaponry against any Web property operated by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), according to a new military-wide policy for reporting and fixing security vulnerabilities. Security research...
DoD Opens .Mil to Legal Hacking, Within Limits
Hackers of all stripes looking to test their mettle can now legally hone their cyber skills, tools and weaponry against any Web property operated by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), according to a new military-wide policy for reporting and fixing security vulnerabilities. Security research...
China's Ctrip.com to buy Skyscanner in $1.74 billion deal
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As Samsung moves on from Note 7 crisis, SDI battery affiliate struggles
SEOUL (Reuters) - In the shadows of Samsung Electronics' Note 7 smartphone crisis, affiliate Samsung SDI is quietly reassuring anxious clients including Apple Inc that its batteries are safe.
Toyota aims to sell more hybrid cars in India
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Toyota Motor Corp expects hybrid cars to make up 20 percent of its total vehicle sales in India by 2020 from less than 2 percent today, a senior company official told Reuters.
Exclusive: Microsoft set to win EU approval for LinkedIn buy - sources
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Microsoft is set to gain EU approval for its $26 billion buy of professional social network LinkedIn with tweaks to concessions aimed at addressing competition concerns, three people close to the matter said on Wednesday.
China top innovator with one million patent requests in year: U.N.
GENEVA (Reuters) - China is driving Asian-led growth in innovation worldwide, becoming the first country to file 1 million patent applications in a single year, the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) said on Wednesday.
New scanners to reduce need for unpacking at airport security
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Makers of scanners used in airports are testing new technology that could soon make taking liquids and laptops out of carry-on bags a thing of the past, speeding up security lines for passengers.
Infineon lifts profitability target on car sector hopes
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - German chipmaker Infineon raised its medium-term profitability target on Wednesday, banking on strong growth in its automotive business as carmakers invest heavily on electric and self-driving vehicles.
U.S., Russia request Czechs extradite arrested Russian hacker
PRAGUE (Reuters) - The United States and Russia have requested the extradition of a Russian man arrested in the Czech Republic and indicted in the United States for hacking computers belonging to LinkedIn, Dropbox and Formspring, the Czech news agency CTK reported on Wednesday.
Germany's Merkel says supports efforts against hate speech
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Wednesday threw her support behind efforts to fight the use of hate speech posted on social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Google's YouTube.
Exclusive: Google nears tax settlement with Indonesian government - sources
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Alphabet Inc's Google is expected to reach a tax settlement with the Indonesian government in the next few weeks, people familiar with the matter told Reuters.
Philippines money laundering body charges bankers for ignoring cyber heist
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AppNexus bans Breitbart from ad network, citing hate speech
(Reuters) - Breitbart News, the outlet once led by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's chief strategist, has been blocked by one of the largest advertising networks serving digital publishers due to hate speech.
South Korea prosecutors raid Samsung Group offices, pension fund
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean prosecutors on Wednesday raided the offices of Samsung Group, Yonhap news agency reported, over its alleged link with Choi Soon-sil, President Park Geun-hye's confidant who has been indicted in an influence-peddling scandal.
Facebook builds censorship tool to attain China re-entry: NYT
(Reuters) - Facebook Inc has quietly developed a censorship tool that could persuade China to allow the world's biggest social media network to re-enter the world's second largest economy after a seven-year ban, the New York Times reported on Tuesday.
South Korea prosecutors raid Samsung Group offices: Yonhap
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HP Inc revenue rises two percent
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GameStop forecasts current-quarter same-store sales below estimates
(Reuters) - GameStop Corp , the world's largest retailer of video games, forecast a bigger-than-expected decline in same-store sales for the crucial holiday quarter, as more players switch to downloading games on their consoles.
Akamai on the Record KrebsOnSecurity Attack
Internet infrastructure giant Akamai last week released a special State of the Internet report. Normally, the quarterly accounting of noteworthy changes in distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks doesn’t delve into attacks on specific customers. But this latest Akamai report makes an exce...
Akamai on the Record KrebsOnSecurity Attack
Internet infrastructure giant Akamai last week released a special State of the Internet report. Normally, the quarterly accounting of noteworthy changes in distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks doesn’t delve into attacks on specific customers. But this latest Akamai report makes an exce...
Singapore unveils self-driving scooter, ideal for phone-obsessed walkers
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Almost half the world will be online by end of 2016; poorer countries will lag, report shows
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Thailand seeks to tighten cyber security, raising questions about privacy protection
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's military government, which has cracked down on online dissent since seizing power in 2014, is pushing ahead with cyber security bills that rights groups say could mean more extensive online monitoring, raising concerns over privacy protection.
Volkswagen brand to return to top of volume carmakers by 2020: CEO
The logo of a Volkswagen Beetle car is seen at the so called ''Sunshinetour 2016'' in Travemuende at the Baltic Sea, August 20, 2016. REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer/File Photo
India's Ola adds entertainment features as ride-hailing competition rages
NEW YORK/BENGALURU (Reuters) - Indian ride-services start-up Ola unveiled on Tuesday a new car entertainment platform that allows passengers to listen to the music of their choice, as it seeks to woo riders with gizmos in a bid to outmaneuver global giant Uber in a fast-growing market.
IBM invests in UK data centers as tech sector defies Brexit worries
A woman passes by the IBM offices in New York City, U.S., October 17, 2016. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
Irish data Commissioner steps up investigation into Yahoo email scanning
A tattered flag bearing the Yahoo company logo flies above a building in New York, U.S., October 31, 2016. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
Reese Witherspoon, AT&T venture, form media company aimed at women
Actor Reese Witherspoon poses at a reception for the re-opening of the Tiffany & Co. store in Beverly Hills, California U.S., October 13, 2016. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni
Microsoft offers EU hardware, software LinkedIn concessions: sources
The logo of Microsoft is pictured in Issy-les-Moulineaux, France, August 8, 2016. REUTERS/Jacky Naegelen