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Friday, 27 May 2016

Technology

North Korea Linked to Digital Attacks on Global Banks

By NICOLE PERLROTH and MICHAEL CORKERY

Security researchers say this is the first known case of a nation using malicious code to steal money for pure financial profit.
Larry Page, co-founder of Google and chief executive of Alphabet.
Google Prevails as Jury Rebuffs Oracle in Code Copyright Case

By NICK WINGFIELD and QUENTIN HARDY

The decision, which will be appealed, means that Google owes its Silicon Valley rival nothing for code it used in the Android operating system.
Snapchat has been proven wildly popular, especially for those ages 13 to 34, a group that is coveted by advertisers and brands.
Snapchat Raises $1.8 Billion From Private Investors

By KATIE BENNER

Over the last year, investors like Alibaba have bought stakes in Snapchat. Alibaba agreed to invest $200 million at a valuation of $15 billion.
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