Warren Buffett, chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, speaks at the Fortune's Most Powerful Women's Summit in Washington October 13, 2015. Reuters/Kevin Lamarque Berkshire Hathaway Inc Chairman Warren Buffett is backing a consortium vying for Yahoo Inc's internet assets that includes Quicken Loans...
Anti-Counterfeiting group suspends Alibaba's membership
A logo of Alibaba Group is pictured at its headquarters in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China, October 14, 2015. Reuters/Stringer/File photo An anti-counterfeiting group said on Friday it was suspending Alibaba Group Holding Inc's membership following concerns raised by some of its member companies....
Apple, Chinese rideshare deal heats up race for tech-smart cars
Apple Inc's (AAPL.O) $1 billion investment in Chinese ride sharing company Didi Chuxing intensifies a race to acquire technology, talent and market access in a rapidly evolving global personal transportation market. Apple's investment comes as auto and technology industry executives and investo...
Digital currency firm co-founder gets 10 years in prison in U.S. case
A co-founder of Liberty Reserve, which operated a widely-used digital currency, was sentenced to ten years in prison on Friday after agreeing to help authorities prosecute his ex-partner for helping cyber criminals launder hundreds of millions of dollars. Vladamir Kats, 44, was sentenced by U.S. Dis...
Weather Channel to launch app for its Local Now service: CEO
The Weather Channel plans to introduce a mobile phone app for its recently launched online local news service Local Now in a bid to expand its viewership, Chief Executive Dave Shull told Reuters in an interview. The independent TV network, which brings weather coverage from blizzards to tornadoes to...
Silicon Valley venture capitalists raise more money, give less away
The Alphabet Inc. campus, also known as Googleplex, is shown in this aerial photo in Mountain View, California, United States on April 6, 2016. Reuters/Noah Berger/File photo Venture capitalists are raising money at the fastest rate in a decade, raking in about $13 billion in the first quarter of 20...
Facebook launches investigation into report of political bias
Facebook's logo is seen through a magnifier in front of a displayed PC motherboard, in this illustration taken April 11, 2016. Reuters/Dado Ruvic/Illustration Facebook Inc, the social networking powerhouse, is conducting a full investigation into allegations of political bias, Chairman and Chief Exe...
Polish group seeks to help the blind with free smart glasses
A Polish non-profit organization is hoping to help the blind and visually impaired with plans to make and give away what it says will be the world's first free smart glasses. Parsee has developed a prototype of the battery-powered glasses which have a 3D printed frame, internet protocol camera and e...
EU member states agree roaming for Netflix
Consumers will be able to access their online subscriptions for services like Netflix (NFLX.O), Sky (SKYB.L) and Canal+ (IPO-CANALFRA.PA) when they travel across the European Union under proposals tentatively agreed by member states on Friday. The law was presented by the EU executive, the European ...
Germany says Russia probably behind cyber attack on Bundestag
A man walks inside the the Paul-Loebe-Haus parliamentary building of the lower house of parliament Bundestag in Berlin, Germany, April 25, 2016. Reuters/Fabrizio Bensch Russian intelligence agencies were probably responsible for a massive cyber attack on Germany's lower house of parliament last year...
Personal data of Chinese elites purportedly leaked on Twitter
A man types on a computer keyboard in Warsaw in this February 28, 2013 illustration file picture. Reuters/Kacper Pempel/Files The purported personal details of numerous Chinese business moguls and politically-connected elite have been posted to an anonymous Twitter account, an embarrassing leak for ...
Bangladesh Bank heist similar to Sony hack; second bank hit by malware
The SWIFT logo is pictured in this photo illustration taken April 26, 2016. Reuters/Carlo Allegri/Illustration/File Photo Investigators probing the cyber heist of $81 million from the Bangladesh central bank connected it on Friday to the hack at Sony Corp's film studio in 2014, while global financia...
Exclusive: Bangladesh Bank remains compromised months after heist - forensics report
Commuters pass by the front of the Bangladesh central bank building in Dhaka March 8, 2016. Reuters/Ashikur Rahman/File Photo Three hacking groups "are still lurking" in the network of Bangladesh's central bank, putting the bank at risk of further attacks about three months after it lost $81 million...
Bangladesh heist linked to attack on Sony: BAE researchers
A logo is pictured outside Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City, California December 19, 2014. Reuters/Mario Anzuoni Malicious software used in February's $81 million heist at Bangladesh Bank is linked to other cyber attacks, including the high-profile 2014 attack on Sony's Hollywood studio, accordi...
Trump says Amazon.com has 'a huge antitrust problem'
Amazon boxes are seen stacked for delivery in the Manhattan borough of New York City, January 29, 2016. Reuters/Mike Segar/File Photo U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said on Thursday that Amazon.com, the world's biggest online retailer, has "a huge antitrust problem." In an inter...
Apple invests $1 billion in Chinese ride-hailing service Didi Chuxing
Apple Inc (AAPL.O) said on Thursday it has invested $1 billion in Chinese ride-hailing service Didi Chuxing, a move that Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook said would help the company better understand the critical Chinese market. The investment comes as Apple is trying to reinvigorate sales in China, i...
SWIFT says second bank hit by malware attack
The SWIFT logo is pictured in this photo illustration taken April 26, 2016. Reuters/Carlo Allegri/Illustration/File Photo SWIFT, the global financial messaging network that banks use to transfer billions of dollars every day, warned on Thursday of a second case of a cyber attack similar to the one t...
Strong demand for graphics chips to boost Nvidia's revenue
The logo of technology company Nvidia is seen at its headquarters in Santa Clara, California February 11, 2015. Reuters/Robert Galbraith Nvidia Corp forecast better-than-expected revenue for the current quarter as it sees robust demand for its chips that power complex computer graphics. Shares of th...
Facebook releases employee guidelines amid accusations of political bias
Facebook's logo is seen through a magnifier in front of a displayed PC motherboard, in this illustration taken April 11, 2016. Reuters/Dado Ruvic/Illustration Facebook on Thursday emphasized that it does not permit its employees to block news stories from its "Trending Topics" list based on politica...
Senator Rand Paul to back bill blocking FBI hacking expansion
U.S. Republican presidential candidate and U.S. Senator Rand Paul speaks at the New Hampshire GOP's FITN Presidential town hall in Nashua, New Hampshire January 23, 2016. Reuters/Mary Schwalm Kentucky Senator Rand Paul plans to become the first Republican co-sponsor of legislation to block a pending...
Device makers, telecoms face competing government demands on privacy
Pieces of an iPhone are seen in a repair store in New York, February 17, 2016. Reuters/Eduardo Munoz/File photo For tech companies, there was a confounding juxtaposition in the news this week. On Monday, the Federal Trade Commission and the Federal Communications Commission announced a joint effort ...
Carding Sites Turn to the ‘Dark Cloud’
Crooks who peddle stolen credit cards on the Internet face a constant challenge: Keeping their shops online and reachable in the face of meddling from law enforcement officials, security firms, researchers and vigilantes. In this post, we’ll examine a large collection of hacked compu...
Carding Sites Turn to the ‘Dark Cloud’
Crooks who peddle stolen credit cards on the Internet face a constant challenge: Keeping their shops online and reachable in the face of meddling from law enforcement officials, security firms, researchers and vigilantes. In this post, we’ll examine a large collection of hacked compu...
Apple falls below $90 as iPhone worries fester
An Apple store is seen in Los Angeles, California, United States, April 22, 2016. Reuters/Lucy Nicholson Shares of Apple dropped below $90 on Thursday for the first time since 2014 as Wall Street worried about slow demand ahead of the anticipated launch of a new iPhone later this year. A mainstay of...
SWIFT network wasn't hacked in $81 million Bangladesh heist : CEO
The SWIFT logo is pictured in this photo illustration taken April 26, 2016. Reuters/Carlo Allegri/Illustration/File Photo SWIFT's payment network was not hacked in the $81 million heist on the Bangladesh central bank earlier this year, SWIFT's chief executive said on Thursday, adding it was unlikely...
Kinnevik CEO says to review Rocket stake in two-three years: newspaper
A woman walks past a banner at the shareholder meeting of Rocket Internet, a German venture capital group in Berlin, Germany, June 23, 2015. Reuters/Fabrizio Bensch Kinnevik will review its stake in German ecommerce investor Rocket Internet in two or three years as the companies Rocket owns have dev...
Sharp names Foxconn vice chairman as board member candidate
Hon Hai's Vice President Tai Jeng-wu attends a news conference to announce the company's agreement to acquire Sharp Corp in Taipei, Taiwan March 30, 2016. Reuters/Tyrone Siu Japanese electronics maker Sharp Corp (6753.T) said on Thursday it has named a Foxconn vice chairman as a board member candida...
Two-Step Verification
Two-step verification is one of the best steps you can take to secure any account. Two-step verification is when you require both a password and code sent to or generated by your mobile device. Examples of services that support two-step verification include Gmail, Dropbox and Twitter.
Cyber attacks on Islamic State use tools others also have: U.S. defense chief
U.S. Secretary of Defence Ashton Carter attends the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland January 22, 2016. Reuters/Ruben Sprich Cyber attack techniques used by the U.S.-led coalition against Islamic State could also be used by other countries, U.S. Defense Secretary...
'Hyperloop' sled speeds through U.S. desert via electromagnets
A car-sized sled powered by electromagnets rocketed to more than 100 miles (160 kph) an hour through the Nevada desert on Wednesday in what the Los Angeles company developing the technology said was the first successful test of a futurist transit system called hyperloop. Hyperloop One is among sever...