EBay breach may be second-largest
EBay is poised to go down as one of the biggest data breaches in history, based on the number of accounts compromised.
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EBay is poised to go down as one of the biggest data breaches in history, based on the number of accounts compromised.
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PayPal Streamlines Online ShoppingMotley FoolWith the help of PayPal, eBay (NASDAQ: EBAY ) is making the world of online shopping a whole lot simpler. Log In With PayPal takes a single user login ID and proliferates it across the world of online commerce so a buyer can make secure purchases … More: continued here
EBay Now offers one-hour delivery service to residents of San Jose and launches their mobile Web version this Thursday so smartphone users can shop easily. The same-day delivery ante has been upped. More: continued here
EBay Inc., which still reaps big profits but has been struggling to attract new users, said Monday it will cut its work force by 10 percent — about 1,600 jobs — in an attempt to streamline its business. More: continued here
Tech Times eBay Smartphone Deal: Unlocked Galaxy S5 For $340 Or 51 Percent OffTech TimesTarget is selling an unlocked version of the Samsung Galaxy S5 on eBay for $340. That is more than half the regular selling price of an unlocked version of the smartphone, which is normally $699.99. The phone is available in white,…
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If you're looking for e-commerce leader, eBay deserves attentionThe Spokesman ReviewAmazon (Nasdaq: AMZN) is a great business, but its stock is usually priced for perfection. Thus, one or more bad moves could hit it hard. So perhaps consider eBay (Nasdaq: EBAY), instead. It's another fast-growing e-commerce company, with a better price.and more » More: continued here