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Hired experts back claims St Jude heart devices can be hacked
Short-selling firm Muddy Waters said in a legal filing on Monday that outside experts it hired validated its claims that St. Jude Medical Inc cardiac implants are vulnerable to potentially life-threatening cyberattacks.
Long, tense with cat photo for relief; how the GameStop hearing unfolded
WASHINGTON/BOSTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Tension, irate questions, people talking over one another, and a cat photo. Thursday's five-plus hour U.S. congressional hearing on GameStop had all of that, as top hedge fund managers, the head of Robinhood, and Roaring Kitty himself answered a barrage of questions over who was at fault in January's trading frenzy.
Fitbit attracts new attention from short-sellers
Wearable gadget maker Fitbit Inc attracted far more bets against its recently rising stock in September, underscoring concerns about competition from the likes of Apple Inc.
US investigating hacker ring paid to target corporate critics
US authorities are investigating a vast hacking-for-hire operation that involves attempts to pilfer confidential communications from investigative journalists, short sellers and advocacy groups fighting climate change, according to law enforcement officials, court documents and cybersecurity officials who have tracked the scheme for years.
St Jude releases cyber updates for heart devices after US probe
Abbott Laboratories moved to protect patients with its St Jude heart implants against possible cyberattacks, releasing a software patch on Jan 9 that the firm said will reduce the "extremely low" chance of them being hacked.
Nintendo Switch loses shine with shipments seen missing target
With few attractive titles for the holiday shopping season and shipments on track to fall short of the company’s targets, doubts are growing whether Nintendo Co’s Switch can ever become a mass-market product.
No partner in sight, Twitter faces tough solo choices
The apparent lack of interest in Twitter Inc by potential suitors may force the social media company to consider a route anathema to aspiring tech startups: a major restructuring and cutting some its nearly 4,000 employees.
Obscure Indian cyber firm spied on politicians, investors worldwide
A little-known Indian IT firm offered its hacking services to help clients spy on more than 10,000 email accounts over a period of seven years.
Reddit users say GameStop rocket is revenge of the masses
Beyond making a buck, it's about making a point: some Reddit users say GameStop's rocketing stocks is a case of the masses beating Wall Street at its own game.
Tesla says will continue using MobilEye technology
Tesla Motors Inc said it would continue to use driving assistant software maker MobilEye NV's vision chips in its vehicles, a day after a celebrity hacker challenged MobilEye's technology.