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Malaysian biz travellers prefer to plan trips on smartphones: Expedia
About eight out of 10 Malaysians ‘millennial’ business travellers prefer using smartphones when planning and sharing their trips while travelling.
High-flying selfies
Capturing selfies and sharing them instantaneously via social media need not be a difficult feat any longer.
Russian lawyer says Snowden in danger after hostile remarks
Edward Snowden needs better security after a news report quoted unnamed US intelligence officials saying they wanted the former spy agency contractor dead
France fines Google over data privacy
France's data protection watchdog has fined Google 150,000 euros (RM666,460.95) after the US search engine ignored a three-month ultimatum to bring its practices on tracking and storing user information in line with local law.
Lenovo resumes talks to buy IBM unit: source
China's Lenovo Group Ltd has resumed discussions to buy International Business Machines Corp's low-end server unit, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters.
FBI warns retailers to expect more credit card breaches
The FBI has discovered about 20 hacking cases in the past year that involved the same kind of malicious software used against Target.
Skype says user information safe in Syrian Electronic Army hack
A day after the Syrian Electronic Army said it had hacked into Skype's social media accounts, the Internet calling service acknowledged on Thursday it had been hit with a "cyberattack" but said no user information was compromised.
FireEye buys cyber forensics firm Mandiant for about US$1bil
Cybersecurity company FireEye Inc has acquired Mandiant Corp, the computer forensics specialist best known for unveiling a secretive Chinese military unit believed to be behind a series of hacking attacks on US companies.
U.S. senators ask Target CEO for information on data breach
The Target hacking shows the need for federal legislation on commercial data practices, the senators said.
Androids under attack
The growth of malware families attacking Android smartphones and tablets will be one of the most prevailing threats in 2014, according to security specialist F-Secure.