The cyber attacks disclosed by Google could have hit more than 100 firms, the WSJ reports.
A new iPhone app called Tiger Text makes potentially incriminating text messages disappear after they have been sent.
Thailand’s third-ranked cellco True Move reported a 5% increase in ebitda in 4Q09 vs. 4Q08.
Revenue grew 4.8% and ARPU rose 2.9% thanks in part to increasing data usage. Its service revenue market share grew from 13.6% in 3Q08 to 14.7% in 4Q09, says Credit Suisse.
A UK man who createda “Facebook for fraudsters,” selling credit card details and bank log-ins, has been jailed for nearly five years.
BSNL has launched mobile Wimax services in Kerala, using technology from Aviat (formerly Stratex Harris) reports the Economic Times.
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