The logo of car-sharing service app Uber on a smartphone over a reserved lane for taxis in a street is seen in this photo illustration taken in Madrid on December 10, 2014. Reuters/Sergio Perez In late 2014, Uber and Lyft targeted Portland, Oregon, as the next place to launch their still-controversi...
Australia PM launches cybersecurity campaign
Australia set out a far-reaching cybersecurity strategy on Thursday, invoking the leaks of United States whistleblower Edward Snowden, terrorism and even the threat of war to push for a coordinated global approach to protection of online data. Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, who faces an election i...
Alibaba's Ma pledges not to interfere in SCMP editorial independence
Alibaba Executive Chairman Jack Ma attends the opening ceremony of the second annual World Internet Conference in Wuzhen town of Jiaxing, Zhejiang province, China, December 16, 2015. Reuters/Aly Song The new boss of Hong Kong's South China Morning Post, Jack Ma, has promised not to interfere in edit...
Securely Deleting Files
When you delete a file, that file is actually still on your computer. The only way you can truly and securely remove a file is by wiping it or using some type of secure deletion.
SpyEye Makers Get 24 Years in Prison
Two hackers convicted of making and selling the infamous SpyEye botnet creation kit were sentenced in Georgia today to a combined 24 years in prison for helping to infect hundreds of thousands of computers with malware and stealing millions from unsuspecting victim...
SpyEye Makers Get 24 Years in Prison
Two hackers convicted of making and selling the infamous SpyEye botnet creation kit were sentenced in Georgia today to a combined 24 years in prison for helping to infect hundreds of thousands of computers with malware and stealing millions from unsuspecting victim...
Apple postpones reporting results by a day
The logo of U.S. technology company Apple is seen in Zurich, Switzerland April 5, 2016. Reuters/Arnd Wiegmann Apple Inc (AAPL.O) will report its second-quarter results on April 26, a day later than scheduled, according to the company's website. Apple was expected to report its results on Monday, Apr...
FCC studies technology behind '60 Minutes' hack of Congressman
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Tom Wheeler in Washington May 12, 2015. Reuters/Jonathan Ernst The U.S. Federal Communications Commission said on Wednesday it is studying mobile carriers' use of decades-old communications technology with known security bugs after "60 Minutes" report...
Qualcomm revenue falls 19.5 percent
People walk past Qualcomm's stand during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain in this February 24, 2016, file photo. Reuters/Albert Gea/Files Qualcomm Inc (QCOM.O) reported a 19.5 percent fall in quarterly revenue, hurt by lower demand for its chips for mobile devices amid stiff competition...
Snapchat's Bob Marley look-alike feature sparks Twitter backlash
A billboard displays the logo of Snapchat above Times Square in New York March 12, 2015. Reuters/Lucas Jackson A new filter on messaging app Snapchat that allows users to look like the late reggae singer Bob Marley sparked a backlash on social media on Wednesday, with many on Twitter calling it raci...
Giant Food Sees Giant Card Fraud Spike
Citing a recent and large increase in credit card fraud, Washington, DC-area grocer Giant Food says it will no longer allow customers to use credit cards when purchasing gift cards and reloadable or prepaid debit cards. A new warning sign at Giant Food checkout counters. Giant says the warning ...
Giant Food Sees Giant Card Fraud Spike
Citing a recent and large increase in credit card fraud, Washington, DC-area grocer Giant Food says it will no longer allow customers to use credit cards when purchasing gift cards and reloadable or prepaid debit cards. A new warning sign at Giant Food checkout counters. Giant says the warning ...
Microsoft to stop production of Xbox 360
Microsoft Xbox 360 gaming console units are shown for sale at a Microsoft retail store in San Diego January 18, 2012. Reuters/Mike Blake Microsoft Corp said on Wednesday it would stop production of its popular Xbox 360 video game console, which helped the company gain a firm foothold in the market. ...
Exclusive: Hutchison rules out more EU concessions to secure O2 - sources
Ck Hutchison Holdings (0001.HK) will not offer EU regulators further concessions to secure a takeover of Telefonica's (TEF.MC) O2 and is ready to challenge a rejection of its bid in court, sources familiar with the matter said. The Hong-Kong-based group still hopes to persuade the European Commissio...
Daily Mail says has not submitted bid for Yahoo's internet assets
Smartphone with Yahoo logo is seen in front of a displayed Daily Mail logo in this illustration taken April 11, 2016. Reuters/Dado Ruvic/Illustration The parent of Britain's Daily Mail said on Wednesday that it had not submitted a bid to acquire Yahoo Inc's core Internet business, but it was in talk...
U.S. reluctant to change data pact after EU watchdogs' concerns
A magnifying glass is held in front of a computer screen in this picture illustration taken in Berlin May 21, 2013. Reuters/Pawel Kopczynski BRUSSELS - The United States does not want to change the substance of a data transfer pact agreed in February with the European Commission, a senior official s...
How Swedish start-up Neo Technology helped crack the Panama Papers
Every start-up hopes for a lucky break. Swedish company Neo Technology only found out it was getting one the day the Panama Papers made headlines around the world. Journalists with access to the vast trove of data used the firm's open-source database to make sense of 11.5 million documents, includin...
EU charges Google with abusing market dominance of Android
The neon Google sign in the foyer of Google's new Canadian engineering headquarters in Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario January 14, 2016. Reuters/Peter Power BRUSSELS - Google found itself under fire again on Wednesday from EU antitrust regulators who say it abused the dominant position of its Android mo...
Payday borrowers can pay hundreds in bank fees: U.S. consumer agency
A sign for a payday lending shop is seen in London March 6, 2013. Reuters/Suzanne Plunkett Online payday lenders often collect loan payments by automatically debiting bank accounts, which has put borrowers who cannot pay on the hook for almost $200 in fees and other penalties besides the costs of th...
Detecting Fraud
Review your bank, credit card and financial statements regularly to identify unauthorized activity. This is one of the most effective ways to quickly detect if your bank account, credit card or identity has been compromised.
Baidu says completed around $155 million fundraising for new video business subsidiary
Baidu's company logo is seen at its headquarters in Beijing December 17, 2014. Reuters/Kim Kyung-Hoon Baidu Inc has completed raising around 1 billion yuan ($154.69 million) for a new video business subsidiary, it said in a posting on its microblog on Wednesday. The subsidiary will comprise three Ba...
Exclusive: Verizon set to make Yahoo's bidder short list - sources
A man walks past a Yahoo logo during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain in this February 24, 2016 file photo. Reuters/Albert Gea/Files Verizon Communications Inc was set on Tuesday to advance to the second stage of bidding for Yahoo Inc's core assets, as the U.S. internet company went thr...
Intel to cut 12,000 jobs globally, CFO to move to new role
A worker arranges an Intel logo at the CeBIT trade fair, the world's biggest computer and software fair, in Hannover in this March 13, 2016, file photo. Reuters/Nigel Treblin/Files Intel Corp said it would cut 12,000 jobs globally, or 11 percent of its workforce, as the company moves away from its t...
Yahoo revenue falls slightly less than expected
Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer delivers her keynote address at the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada in this January 7, 2014, file photo. Reuters/Robert Galbraith/Files Yahoo Inc's (YHOO.O) posted first-quarter revenue that beat analysts' estimates slightly, but the 11.3 percent d...
Canada's competition watchdog drops probe into Google
Google's new Canadian engineering headquarters in Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario January 14, 2016. Reuters/Peter Power Canada's Competition Bureau said on Tuesday that it was dropping an investigation into Google after saying in 2013 that it suspected the company was abusing its dominant position in on...
Apple, FBI return to Congress to spar over encryption
The logo of U.S. technology company Apple is seen in Zurich, Switzerland April 5, 2016. Reuters/Arnd Wiegmann The growing use of strong default encryption on mobile devices and communications by criminal suspects is handicapping investigators' ability to pursue them, law enforcement officials told C...
EU antitrust chief expected to charge Google on Wednesday: sources
European Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager looks on as she addresses a news conference in Brussels, Belgium, January 11, 2016. Reuters/Francois Lenoir Europe's antitrust chief is expected to hit Google on Wednesday with anti-competitive charges concerning its Android mobile phone operating...
Starboard's Smith warns a full board sweep is not always possible
A Yahoo logo is pictured in front of a building in Rolle, 30 km (19 miles) east of Geneva, in this file picture taken December 12, 2012. Reuters/Denis Balibouse Activist investor Jeffrey Smith, whose Starboard Value hedge fund wants to replace the entire board at Yahoo Inc (YHOO.O), said this approa...
Apple updates MacBook with faster processors
A customer uses an iPhone and a Macbook computer at the Genius Bar in the Apple Store at Grand Central Station in New York April 20, 2015. Reuters/Brendan McDermid Apple Inc on Tuesday updated its 12-inch MacBook line of laptops with faster processors, Retina display, Force Touch trackpad and made i...
EC to challenge French taxi law after Uber complaint
The logo of car-sharing service app Uber on a smartphone over a reserved lane for taxis in a street is seen in this photo illustration taken in Madrid on December 10, 2014. Reuters/Sergio Perez The European Commission is preparing to challenge a French law on taxi services and chauffeured cars, two ...