eBay Red Team confab aims to help security officers (InfoWorld via Yahoo! News)
eBay is trying to help CISOs (chief information security officers) build a common front in the war against cybercrime.
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eBay is trying to help CISOs (chief information security officers) build a common front in the war against cybercrime.
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US Stocks Advance as Apple, EBay Top Analyst EstimatesBloombergBy Rita Nazareth April 23 (Bloomberg) — US stocks rose after Apple Inc. and EBay Inc. topped analysts' sales and profit estimates last quarter, fueling expectations the slowdown in consumer spending may have eased. Apple, maker of the iPod, …At a GlanceNorwalk AdvocateDaily Futures Commentary April 23,…
eBay France bring in proper business registrationTameBay, UK –5 hours agoby Sue Bailey eBay France have announced today that business sellers on the site will need to prove that they are officially registered as businesses. … More: continued here
TIME Lots of Apple Watch Listings on eBay Are Attracting Zero BidsTIMEBy most accounts, the Apple Watch did a terrific business on the first day customers could place preorders. Apple reportedly received roughly one million orders last Friday, and demand has been so high that orders placed now won't be delivered until …eBay scalpers scramble…
The New Year should begin well for elephants with eBay’s worldwide ban on ivory products set to go into effect January 1, 2009. The International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) played a key role in the Internet company’s decision to ban ivory by providing extensive data to eBay on the buying and selling of illegal…
Wall Street Journal Blogs Big eBay Bids To Catch Little CraigslistCNNMoney.com –3 hours agoEBay's (EBAY) classifieds service was first offered to US consumers in June 2007, though it has been operating for a few years elsewhere. …Report estimates Craigslist 2008 revenue at $80 millionCNET News.comCraigslist Makes a Mint the Old Fashioned WayClickZ NewsReport: Craigslist Makes Lots…
eBay’s StumbleUpon entered into an agreement with Fotolog, a photo-blogging social network site, in which StumbleUpon’s 5 million users will have access to photos posted by Fotolog’s 18 million members in over 200 countries. More: continued here