Newegg's courtroom face-off with patent-licensing giant TQP Development is nearing its end. TQP has sued hundreds of companies, saying it has patented the common Web encryption scheme of combining SSL with the RC4 cipher. Almost 140 companies have paid TQP a total of more than $45 million. . But online retailer Newegg, which has sworn not to settle with "patent trolls" like TQP, took the case to a jury. On Thursday, Newegg's top lawyer, Lee Cheng, took the stand. He was followed by a non-infringement expert and three well-known computer scientists who emphasized the importance of Newegg's "prior art.". Amazon faces significant legal challenges as it contests charges from a group claiming infringement on cloud computing technologies, with pivotal evidence being presented.. Newegg Trial, Patent TQP, SSL RC4, Online Retail, Court Proceedings. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
An online electronics store on Wednesday alerted the FBI, credit card companies and customers that someone claiming to be a well-known hacker has broken into its site and stolen customer information. TheNerds.net was trying to evaluate how many of its . . . . An online electronics store on Wednesday alerted the FBI, credit card companies and customers that someone claiming to be a well-known hacker has broken into its site and stolen customer information. TheNerds.net was trying to evaluate how many of its 100,000 customers were affected by the break-in, President David Kriegstein said. Scores of customers reported getting e-mail directly from the alleged hacker, and the company began directly notifying all customers that their credit card information, home address and phone numbers may have been stolen. "From the looks of it, it wasn't hard to get every last bit of my identity necessary to facilitate fraud," said customer Maxwell Shantar, who got an e-mail from the intruder and in turn, sent an angry e-mail to TheNerds accusing them of not doing enough to protect customer information. The link for this article located at CNET is no longer available. . A virtual marketplace alerts shoppers and law enforcement regarding a cyber intrusion compromising sensitive data and financial records.. Data Breach, Online Store Security, Customer Protection. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Amid mounting privacy concerns, online retail giant Amazon.com has revised its privacy policy and plans to e-mail a copy to its 23 million customers over the next week. Amazon.com spokeswoman Patty Smith said the changes were made in response to customers' . . . . Amid mounting privacy concerns, online retail giant Amazon.com has revised its privacy policy and plans to e-mail a copy to its 23 million customers over the next week. Amazon.com spokeswoman Patty Smith said the changes were made in response to customers' growing concerns about how their personal information is used, and to reflect a rapidly changing business. The link for this article located at Seattle Times is no longer available. . Amid mounting privacy concerns, online retail giant Amazon.com has revised its privacy policy and pl. privacy, mounting, concerns, online, retail, giant, amazon, revised, policy. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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