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56M cards boosted in Home Depot hacker breach, the biggest retail hit ever in U.S.
Home Depot admitted Thursday that 56 million customer credit card and pin numbers had been stolen in the breach, which went undetected for five months.
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Post-hack, Target seeks to digitally reinvent itself
In addition to recovering from the massive hack a few months ago, Target is looking to become what it calls “a leading omnichannel retailer.” To help guide its journey, the retail giant announced Wednesday the formation of a Digital Advisory Council. The council will help the company “accelerate its digital transformation,” including guiding omnichannel strategies, …
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Verizon and Yahoo confirm $350 million acquisition discount following hacking scandals
After months of rumors, Verizon has finally announced amended terms to its proposed acquisition of Yahoo’s operating business, with the duo agreeing to cut the final value by $350 million. “The amended terms of the agreement provide a fair and favorable outcome for shareholders,” said Marni Walden, Verizon’s executive vice president and president of product innovation …
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Yahoo: 2013 hack affected all 3 billion users
(Reuters) — Yahoo on Tuesday said that all 3 billion of its accounts were hacked in a 2013 data theft, tripling its earlier estimate of the size of the largest breach in history, which already had spawned a nationwide lawsuit. Yahoo said last December that data from more than 1 billion user accounts was compromised …
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Marriott says up to 500 million Starwood Hotels customers affected by hack
This is a complete list of VentureBeat articles written by Reuters, in reverse chronological order.
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Amazon’s Rekognition misidentified 28 members of Congress as criminals
Amazon's Rekognition system misidentified 28 members of Congress as criminals in a test conducted by the ACLU.
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