Bloomberg
Dell Will Keep Taking Share From Asian Competitors: Marrs
Oct. 13 -- Dell's Peter Marrs discusses the company's growth potential in Asia with John Dawson on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
How Should the U.S. Combat North Korean Cyber Threats?
Dec. 22 -- Brookings Institution Senior Fellow Jeffrey Bader and Carnegie Asia Program Senior Associate James Schoff discuss the U.S. response to cyber threats from North Korea. They speak on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
Carly Fiorina's Advice to Embattled Tech CEOs
Oct. 21 -- Former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina comments on the challenges facing HP, IBM and Yahoo. She speaks with Trish Regan on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
Sentiment Shift: The Opportunities in Emerging Markets
April 28 -- Morgan Harting, AllianceBernstein senior portfolio manager, discusses the outlook for emerging markets with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Tracy Alloway and Scarlet Fu on "What'd You Miss?"
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U.S. authorities investigating last summer's celebrity photo-hacking scandal have seized computers and cell phones from a small home in Chicago, according to court documents. (June 10)
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus032844U.S. authorities investigating last summer's celebrity photo-hacking scandal have seized computers and cell phones from a small home in Chicago, according to court documents.A computer at the...
AFP News Agency
VOICED: Computers for all, in Uruguay's schools
VOICED: Computers for all, in Uruguay's schools
Bloomberg
New Wave of Ransomware Threats
May.15 -- This weekend's cyberattack is expected to claim more victims today as people return to work and turn on their computers. European law enforcement agency Europol said more than 200,000 computers in at least 150 countries have so...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : 1976 Apple-1 computer auctioned in Cologne
An Apple-1 computer from 1976 that still works is auctioned in Cologne. The invention of Apple founders Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs is expected to sell for between 180,000-300,000 euros
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US IT expert says Brit "hero" of WannaCry battle
An American cybersecurity analyst worked with a young British researcher known as "MalwareTech" to thwart a cyberattack that hobbled computers systems around the world. Darien Huss, a 28-year-old research engineer who lives in Michigan...
Bloomberg
Author Bilton Says Cyber Threats Are Over Trump's Head
May.17 -- Nick Bilton, author of "American Kingpin" and "Hatching Twitter," discusses global cybersecurity risks and the outlook for Snap Inc. with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Ditch computers to save democracy: ethical hacker
Ethical hacker Sijmen Ruwhof calls on election organisers in the Netherlands to ditch computers after he exposed weaknesses in their vote counting software
Bloomberg
Uber's Secret Weapon to Thwart Police
Jan.11 -- Greenbrier Managing Partner Lane Kasselman and Bloomberg's Olivia Zaleski discuss Uber's secret tool for keeping authorities in the dark. They speak with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology." Kasselman is Uber's...
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Iranian hackers charged in US ransomware scheme
Two Iranian computer hackers were charged Wednesday in connection with a multimillion-dollar cybercrime and extortion scheme that targeted U.S. government agencies and businesses, the Justice Department said.
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Dell CFO Says May 'Adjust Prices Appropriately' Due to Tariffs
May.31 -- Thomas Sweet, chief financial officer at Dell, discusses combating the impact of trade tariffs, softer sales for servers in the fiscal first quarter, and efforts to pay down debt. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on...
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Ransomware crippled a Georgia sheriff's department
Ransomware attacks have taken out computer systems at law enforcement agencies and local governments around the country in recent years, forcing them to revert to pen and paper for tasks typically done in an instant on computers.