1 Yahoo loses half a billion user details
Yahooadmittedithadbeentargetedby hackers,whohadstolenhalfabillionnames, emailaddresses,phonenumbersand securityquestions– waybackin2014. Blaming“state-sponsoredhackers”,the companywarneduserstochangetheir passwords,butdidn’timmediatelyexplain whytheadvicecametwomonthsafter hackersfirstdumpeduserdataonline–and twoyearsafterthebreach.
2 Samsung counts cost of Galaxy recall
SamsungwasforcedtorecallitsGalaxyNote 7smartphoneafterfaultybatteriessawa numberofhandsetscatchfire,causinginjury anddamagetoproperty.Thecompany startedwithavoluntaryreturnprogramme, butinmanyjurisdictions,this becameanofficialrecall.The costtothecompanyis estimatedtobeinthe regionof£1bn.
3 Adblock looks to cash in on ads
Adblock–thecompany thatmadeitsname protectingconsumers fromonlineadvertising –saiditwouldlauncha platformshowing “acceptableads”.Underthe scheme,publishersandbloggerswillbeable tosellandshowpre-whitelistedads,withthe platformtakinga20%sliceoftherevenue.
4 HP switches On cartridge busting DRM
HPangeredusersof third-partyprinter inkbyswitchingon DRMsoftwarethathad beenincludedinapreviousfirmwareupdate. OwnersofOfficeJet,OfficeJetProand OfficeJetProXprintersbegantoseeerror messageswhentryingtousethird-party cartridges.Theupdateappearstoprevent thecartridgesworkingatall,insteadof merelywarningusersaboutinkquality.
5 Facebook inflates video Viewing figures
Facebookcameunderfirefromadvertising agenciesoveritsroleas“refereeandplayer” incalculatingvideometricsonitssite.The companyadmittedanaccounting“glitch” thatmeantithadbeeninflatingreported viewingtimebyasmuchas80%fortwo years.Advertiserscomplainedthatthey hadbeenmakingpurchasingdecisions basedonfalsedata.…
