Suspects arrested in Russia central bank cyberheist: bank official
By Alexander Winning and Elena FabrichnayaMOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian authorities arrested a large number of suspects in May in connection with the recently revealed electronic theft of $19 million from...
View ArticleDigital Asset says blockchain platform allows confidential trades
By Anna Irrera(Reuters) - Digital Asset Holdings, a blockchain startup backed by some of the world’s largest banks, said on Wednesday it had developed a platform to allow traders to use blockchain...
View ArticleTurner will create shows for Snapchat in expanded partnership
By Tim Baysinger(Reuters) - Turner Broadcasting System Inc will create more video content for mobile app Snapchat and collaborate with the social media company on advertising, Turner said on Wednesday,...
View ArticlePayments start-up Circle moves away from bitcoin business
By Gertrude Chavez-DreyfussNEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S.-based Circle Internet Financial Ltd, a social payments app backed by Goldman Sachs, said on Wednesday it will no longer allow customers to buy and...
View ArticleEricsson says Swedish staff cuts running ahead of plan
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Struggling telecom equipment maker Ericsson said on Thursday sweeping staff cuts in its Nordic home market were running ahead of plan, resulting in higher restructuring costs this...
View ArticleJapanese robotics startup ZMP to delay Tokyo listing
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese robotics startup ZMP Inc will delay its listing on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, originally set for Dec. 19, the company said on Thursday, after it found client information had...
View ArticleThyssenKrupp secrets stolen in 'massive' cyber attack this year
By Eric Auchard and Tom KäckenhoffFRANKFURT (Reuters) - Technical trade secrets were stolen from ThyssenKrupp AG in cyber attacks earlier this year, the steelmaker said on Thursday."ThyssenKrupp has...
View ArticleGermany sees increase in Russian propaganda, cyber attacks
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's domestic intelligence agency on Thursday said it had seen a striking increase in Russian propaganda and disinformation campaigns aimed at destabilizing German society, and...
View ArticleGerman authorities probe Volkswagen's Porsche for manipulation software
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Germany is investigating whether Volkswagen's (VW) sportscar brand Porsche used software to disguise exhaust emissions, the country's car industry regulator said on Thursday, in a...
View ArticleInmarsat switches to Arianespace for satellite launch after SpaceX delays
LONDON (Reuters) - British satellite company Inmarsat will switch to using Arianespace from rival SpaceX to launch a new satellite to provide broadband connectivity to air passengers, it said on...
View ArticleRussian regulator says had constructive meeting with LinkedIn
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's communications regulator said on Thursday it had a constructive meeting with representatives of LinkedIn Corp., a social networking website it blocked last month over its...
View ArticleWhite House voices concerns about China cyber law
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House said on Thursday that it raised concerns about China's new cyber security law during a meeting with a Chinese official after the latest round of talks between the...
View ArticleFugitive Indian tycoon Mallya cries foul over Twitter hack
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Fugitive Indian businessman Vijay Mallya said on Friday that his Twitter account had been penetrated by a hacking group called Legion, which posted links to what it alleged were...
View ArticleObama orders review of 2016 election cyber attacks
By Jeff MasonWASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama has ordered intelligence agencies to review cyber attacks and foreign intervention into the 2016 election and deliver a report before he...
View ArticleBitcoin hits highest levels in almost three years
By Jemima KellyLONDON (Reuters) - Web-based digital currency bitcoin hit its highest levels in almost three years on Friday, extending gains since India sparked a cash shortage by removing...
View ArticleExclusive: Japan's TDK in talks to buy iPhone supplier InvenSense - sources
By Liana B. Baker(Reuters) - Japanese electronic parts maker TDK Corp is in talks to acquire InvenSense Inc, a U.S. chip maker that produces motion sensors for Apple Inc and Samsung Electronics Co,...
View ArticleSamsung to disable Note 7 phones in the U.S. via software update
(Reuters) - Samsung Electronics Co Ltd said on Friday that a software update for Galaxy Note 7 smartphones will be released mid-December in the United States preventing them from charging and...
View ArticleU.S. trade judge rules Arista infringes more Cisco network patents
By Andrew ChungNEW YORK (Reuters) - Arista Networks Inc used rival Cisco Systems Inc's network device technology in its ethernet switches without permission, a U.S. trade judge ruled on Friday, handing...
View ArticleRed means stop! Banking app cuts customer spending
By David HenryNEW YORK (Reuters) - Traffic lights don't just work for drivers, some bank customers obey them on their smartphones too.A transaction-tracking app using red, yellow and green messages to...
View ArticleTelefonica Deutschland appoints new CEO
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Telefonica Deutschland said on Sunday its supervisory board has appointed Markus Haas to lead the company from 2017, replacing chief executive Thorsten Dirks who announced in...
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