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Yahoo can provide dead man’s emails to family
The Supreme Judicial Court tossed the lower court ruling and returned it for further consideration.
Yahoo says all 3 billion accounts hacked in 2013 data theft
The news expands the likely number and claims of class action lawsuits by shareholders and Yahoo account holders
Can bosses snoop on employees? European court to rule
The judges are expected to clarify if and when an employer is able to access private internet messages sent by employees while at work.
SC directs Google, FB to give inputs on objectionable videos
Internet giants were directed by the SC to furnish details of complaints on objectionable contents including child pornography and rape.
Ad Nauseam: Bot attack!
Fraudulent clicks by robot programmes inflate Google advertisers’ billings. The episode unveils the larger risks of digital marketing.
Take down ‘Blue Whale’
The new generation seems emboldened to the extent of addiction to clearly harmful phenomena.
Yahoo signs off, completes sale to Verizon
Yahoo CEO resigned as expected, as Verizon finalized the $4.48 bn deal integrating the Yahoo internet operations into a new unit Oath.
Yahoo-Verizon deal set to close June 13
Verizon's internet division AOL and Yahoo will be combined into a unit called Oath.
Tumblr releases the Cabana app for Android
Tumblr’s new social app lets five people take part in a video call for watching YouTube content together.
German cyber agency chides Yahoo for not helping hacking probe
Yahoo did not respond to requests for comment, while Ireland's data protection agency was not immediately available