The US' CISA, set to be discussed by the US Senate, is opposed by some of the world’s biggest technology firms. who believe that the legislation could have a negative impact on user privacy.
The Hangzhou-based e-commerce group could offer up to 368 million shares if underwriters exercise the option to buy the maximum amount of stock, raising a combined total of over $25 billion.
The two firms working to implement new messaging standard that lets Facebook identify dead email addresses linked to users trying to recover passwords.
The incoming overhauled Gmail app will have a fresh new design which looks very smart, and it will be able to support Outlook and Yahoo email, among others.
comScore's latest monthly analysis of the U.S. desktop search marketplace sees Google Sites at 64+%
Facebook has revealed that governments around the world are requesting more user data than ever before.
A new European cybersecurity law has been panned by an association which represents Google, Facebook, eBay and Yahoo. The Computer and Communications Industry Association (CCIA) has sent an open letter to the EU’s telecommunications representatives to protest their inclusion in the Network and Information Security (NIS) Directive. The Directive will enforce rules that “enablers of...
We spoke to Herb Cunitz, president of Hortonworks, about how Hadoop came to dominate the enterprise analytics space, and why it's still the leader in bringing the new age of big data.
The growth of China’s digital businesses is a genuine threat to Silicon Valley’s industry dominance, according to new research.
This latest revelation shines some light on the coersive methods used by the US government to force or cajole tech companies operating on US soil into cooperating with the programme.
It has made good on its promise to encrypt all data by early 2014 and anything that moves between its data centres will now be encrypted to prevent snooping by the government.
Yahoo is looking at a new way to remove traditional passwords from its email service, showing off a new “on-demand password” service at SXSW earlier this month.
Alex Stamos, chief information security officer at Yahoo, has come forward and clarified the situation over the Yahoo security breach – no user data was involved.
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