2014年5月28日星期三

Technology Report: Spotify to ask users to re-enter passwords after cyberattack

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Spotify to ask users to re-enter passwords after cyberattack
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Music streaming service Spotify AB will ask some of its 40 million users to re-enter their passwords and upgrade their software in coming days after detecting unauthorized access to its internal systems and data.
Omnicom, Twitter sign $230 mln mobile ad deal
(Reuters) - Omnicom Group Inc's media services division signed a deal worth $230 million with Twitter Inc that will integrate Omnicom's automated ad buying unit Accuen with Twitter's mobile ad exchange MoPub.
China pushing banks to drop IBM servers in hacking dispute: report
(Reuters) - China is pressuring its banks to remove high-end servers made by IBM IBM.N and replace them with a local brand, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday, as tensions rise between Beijing and Washington over allegations of cyber espionage.
Intel to make tablet chips with China's Rockchip
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Intel Corp said on Tuesday it reached an agreement with Chinese mobile chipmaker Rockchip to make chips for inexpensive tablets running Google Inc's Android platform.
Nearly 400 million Twitter users estimated by 2018: study
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Twitter Inc's messaging service will have close to 400 million global users by 2018, mostly in Asia, Latin American and the Middle East, consulting firm eMarketer estimated on Tuesday, far short of the 1 billion once expected.
Estonia exercise shows NATO's growing worry about cyber attacks
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - It started with hactivists defacing websites and a e-mails pointing users to links that stole data.
China renews crackdown on Tencent's messaging app WeChat
BEIJING (Reuters) - China will begin a month-long crackdown on Tencent Holdings Ltd.'s popular WeChat messaging application, state media reported on Tuesday, the latest in a series of curbs on online freedom of expression.
U.S. regulator urges law to force disclosures by data brokers
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Companies known as data brokers collect and sell information about "nearly all" U.S. consumers, drawing potentially harmful conclusions about them largely without their knowledge, U.S. regulators said on Tuesday.
Iranian judge summons Facebook CEO for breach of privacy
DUBAI (Reuters) - A conservative Iranian court opened a case against instant messaging services WhatsApp and Instagram while also summoning Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg over complaints of privacy violation, state news agency ISNA reported on Tuesday.
EU drive to create its own Silicon Valley finds doubters
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Europe needs to sort out its fragmented telecoms market and regulatory imbalances if it is to spur a new generation of technology start-ups and create its own version of America's Silicon Valley.
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