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Forever 21 Finds Point-of-Sale Data Breach at Stores

  1. Forever 21 Finds Point-of-Sale Data Breach at Stores  Los Angeles Business Journal
  2. Forever 21 Reports Findings from Investigation of Payment Card Security Incident  Forever 21
  3. Forever 21 on the Forbes America’s Largest Private Companies List  Forbes
  4. Cybercrime to Cost Global Business Over $ 8 Trillion in the Next 5 Years – Juniper Research  Juniper Research
  5. Full coverage

data breach – Google News

Forever 21 alerts customers of data breach

  1. Forever 21 alerts customers of data breach  Business Insider
  2. Forever 21 Reports Findings from Investigation of Payment Card Security Incident | Forever 21 – Forever 21 Newsroom  Forever 21 Newsroom
  3. Forever 21 on the Forbes America’s Largest Private Companies List  Forbes
  4. Cybercrime to Cost Global Business Over $ 8 Trillion in the Next 5 Years – Juniper Research  Juniper Research
  5. Full coverage

data breach – Google News

Shopped in Forever 21? There was bank-card-slurping malware in it for, like, forever

  1. Shopped in Forever 21? There was bank-card-slurping malware in it for, like, forever  The Register
  2. Forever 21 investigation reveals malware presence at some stores  ZDNet
  3. Forever 21 says malware present in some US stores  Rappler
  4. Forever 21 on the Forbes America’s Largest Private Companies List  Forbes
  5. Cybercrime to Cost Global Business Over $ 8 Trillion in the Next 5 Years – Juniper Research  Juniper Research
  6. Full coverage

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How Hotmail changed Microsoft (and email) forever

Enlarge / The many lives of Hotmail. (credit: Sean Gallagher)

Twenty years ago this week, on December 29, 1997, Bill Gates bought Microsoft a $ 450 million late Christmas present: a Sunnyvale-based outfit called Hotmail. With the buy—the largest all-cash Internet startup purchase of its day—Microsoft plunged into the nascent world of Web-based email.

Originally launched in 1996 by Jack Smith and Sabeer Bhatia as “HoTMaiL” (referencing HTML, the language of the World Wide Web), Hotmail was initially folded into Microsoft’s MSN online service. Mistakes were made. Many dollars were spent. Branding was changed. Spam became legion. Many, many horrendous email signatures were spawned.

But over the years that followed, Hotmail would set the course for all the Web-based email offerings that followed, launching the era of mass-consumer free email services. Along the way, Hotmail drove changes in Windows itself (particularly in what would become Windows Server) that would lay the groundwork for the operating system to make its push into the data center. And the email service would be Microsoft’s first step toward what is now the Azure cloud.

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