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  • Yahoo Japan suspects 22m IDs stolen

    18 May 2013 : Yahoo Japan Corp. has said it suspects up to 22 million user IDs may have been stolen during an unauthorised attempt to access the administrative system of its Yahoo! Japan portal.

  • US seizes Bitcoin operator accounts

    18 May 2013 : US authorities seized the accounts of a Bitcoin digital currency exchange operator, claiming it was functioning as an "unlicensed money service business," court documents showed Friday.

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  • For the love of science

    07 May 2013 : Post International Media has recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Institute for the Promotion of Teaching Science and Technology (IPST) in the "Making Thai Einsteins"campaign.

  • EU backs Apple in Google's Motorola patent move

    06 May 2013 : EU anti-trust officials said on Monday that Google-owned Motorola was abusing its leading position in Germany's mobile phone market by filing a patent injunction against Apple over some core smartphone functions.

  • McAfee buys Finland firewall firm Stonesoft

    06 May 2013 : US Internet security firm McAfee said Monday it was buying Finnish-based firewall specialist Stonesoft Oyj in a deal worth $389 million.

  • Musicians find fame and fortune at YouTube

    06 May 2013 : YouTube is proving to be a powerful launch pad for a new generation of Internet-savvy music stars from Psy to Macklemore and beyond.

  • The telephone, new weapon of Eritreans in exile

    06 May 2013 : Galvanised by the Arab spring, Eritreans in exile in Europe are mobilising against the authoritarian regime of President Issaias Afeworki with a new tool -- the humble telephone.

  • White House petition highlights China poisoning case

    06 May 2013 : An almost 20-year-old case of a Beijing student left paralysed after allegedly being poisoned was back in the spotlight in Chinese state media Monday after a petition was posted on the White House website.

  • New Zealand to change spy laws after Dotcom bungle

    06 May 2013 : New Zealand unveiled plans Monday to allow its foreign intelligence agency to spy on local residents, to fill a loophole exposed when Internet tycoon Kim Dotcom was illegally snooped upon.

  • Three-year hunt nabs 'smiling hacker'

    05 May 2013 : ATLANTA - US officials have described an Algerian national known as "the smiling hacker" after his arrest at Suvarnabhumi airport in January as a brain behind a worldwide cybercrime consortium that taught ordinary computer users how to rob banks online.

  • Accused 'SpyEye' hacker in court

    04 May 2013 : ATLANTA - An Algerian national implicated in the cybercrime consortium behind the SpyEye hacking software has appeared in court after a three-year manhunt that ended with his arrest in Bangkok.

  • TED tailors 'ideas worth spreading' for TV

    04 May 2013 : The prestigious TED gathering known for perspective-shifting presentations by the brilliant and famous is tailoring "ideas worth spreading" for a television audience.

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