Target says attackers stole vendor credentials
Target said Wednesday that intruders accessed its systems by using credentials "stolen" from a vendor, one of the first details the retailer has revealed about how hackers got inside.
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With Motorola sale, Google unloads a headache
By selling Motorola Mobility to Lenovo, Google is ending a combination that never really worked out while keeping assets that could prove valuable down the road.
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Facebook sees apps in its future ... lots of apps
Imagine using a separate Facebook app just for sharing status updates with your closest friends, or maybe co-workers. In the next few years, such an app could exist.
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Man charged with aiding terrorist group challenges use of NSA-collected data
A man charged with aiding a terrorist organization has asked a U.S. court to throw out information collected by the National Security Agency, saying NSA surveillance of his Internet communications violates the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
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U.S. is investigating Target data breach, AG Holder says
The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating the data breach at Target stores, which compromised as many as 110 million payment cards and personal records in one of the largest such attacks on record.
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Tablet shipments could start to slip as consumer markets get saturated
Global tablet shipments are still on the rise, but are showing signs of dramatic slowing as consumer markets such as the U.S. become saturated, IDC said.
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ERP vendors are getting a 'good kick' from users
The era of the monolithic, highly customized enterprise ERP system is fading, according to Gartner.
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Lenovo to buy Motorola division at Google for $2.91B
Lenovo Group is buying the Motorola handset division at Google for nearly $3 billion, Google confirmed late today.
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Facebook asserts its success on mobile with another strong quarter
More than half of Facebook's ad sales came from mobile devices in the fourth quarter, showing continued strength in the site's ability to monetize its service on smaller screens.
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Misuse of proprietary data alone doesn't violate CFAA, judge rules
Federal courts have started ruling against companies using the much-reviled Computer Fraud and Abuse Act to pursue employees and others who allegedly misappropriate proprietary data.
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