Amazon looking to hire cryptocurrency guru
Amazon is looking to hire someone who can develop their digital currency and blockchain strategy.
Couple sues eBay alleging harassment including death threats by employees
A Massachusetts couple has sued eBay and several of the ecommerce company's former officials, alleging the defendants carried out a harassment campaign against them that included death threats.
Netflix plans video games expansion, hires game development VP from Facebook
Netflix hired Mike Verdu as its vice president of game development.
Biden targets airlines, internet, hearing aids, phone repairs and more in new order
Joe Biden on Friday issued a new executive order aimed at boosting competition in various industries.
Ransomware group REvil conducts 15 cyberattacks per week over 2 months, research shows
REvil, a ransomware group linked to Russian hackers, has conducted 15 cyberattacks per week over two months.
LinkedIn investigates data leaked on cybercriminal site
LinkedIn is investigating user data that cybercriminals apparently posted on the dark web, according to new research.
Electronic Arts data breach takes different tack than ransomware
The theft of Electronic Arts source code shows that ransomware isn’t the only option for thieves looking to cash in on stolen data.
Americans made $4B in bitcoin profits in 2020 – more than any other country, analysis shows
A new study from Chainanalysis shows that Americans pocketed a whopping $4.1 billion in bitcoin profits last year – more than any other country.
What makes digital real estate buying valuable? NFT expert explains
Nonfungible.com founder and president Dan Kelly breaks down the hype behind virtual land buying as NFT investing expands.
Fintech leader, One Finance CEO says overhaul of digital finance in banking 'coming fast'
Digital bank account One is flipping the switch on traditional banking and CEO Brian Hamilton warned that the market should be prepared for interruptions.
China launches hotline for netizens to report 'illegal' history comments
China is looking to stamp out 'historical nihilism,' which is doubt over government descriptions of events.
How to check if you are part of massive Facebook breach
In the wake of the leak of personal information of more than 500 million Facebook users, here’s what you can do to protect yourself.
Tinder brings back free ‘Passport’ feature for a limited time to encourage ‘fantasy flings’
Tinder is making its usual pay-to-use Passport feature free for all users in April.
Bank branches to disappear by 2034: new research
A new study has reinforced the view that traditional banks are on the decline, citing advancements in technology and internet access for the continuing trend.
IKEA's iconic catalog goes digital complete with an audio version
Three months after Ikea announced it was doing away with its iconic paper catalog, the Swedish furniture company has moved its categorized product listicles into a creative audio format.
Tinder will add background-checking feature to screen dates for violent crimes, offenses
Tinder’s parent company, the Match Group, is going to implement background check technology on the popular dating app before it rolls it out to the rest of its relationship platforms.
Pornhub, parent company MindGeek, sued by child trafficking survivors
Two child trafficking survivors have filed a lawsuit against porn company MindGeek and its popular adult video-sharing website, Pornhub.
How to use the Zoom cat filter to look like viral feline lawyer
Now you can give yourself a meow-kover.
IG Group restricts trading on GameStop and AMC due to 'extreme volatility'
The company is the latest trading platform announcing restrictions following a surge in volumes in recent days stemming from calls on social media.
Zillow fixes glitch that caused some real estate agents' sales to disappear
Some real estate agents were surprised and concerned when data like their listings or sales history recently disappeared from popular real estate website Zillow.