IT News Daily | | The 18th and 19th paragraphs of the story "Tor-enabled malware stole credit card data from PoS systems at dozens of retailers," posted Thursday, have been rewritten as three paragraphs to clarify attribution and better explain one of the quotes. | | Issue highlights 1. Yahoo acknowledges Yahoo Mail hack 2. Yahoo buying developer of Donna personal assistant app 3. Report: Microsoft may boot Gates as chairman, replace Ballmer with Nadella as CEO 4. Obama selects cryptologist to head US NSA 5. Researchers create Android app to show when other apps track you 6. Report: Satya Nadella to be named Microsoft CEO; Gates out, too | | Have your friends recently texted you about spam originating from your Yahoo Mail account? If so, that may be because you (and many of your friends) were hacked. READ MORE | Yahoo has entered into an agreement to acquire Incredible Labs, the startup behind mobile personal assistant app Donna. READ MORE | RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: CSO40 Security Confab + Awards Conference Meet CSO40 Award winners and learn from the best about security challenges and solutions across areas including: Advanced Threats and Cybersecurity, Identity and Access Management, Security Intelligence/Leveraging Big Data for Security, Mobile and BYOD Risks, Privacy, and more. Register now. | Microsoft founder Bill Gates may be out as chairman as part of the move to replace CEO Steve Ballmer, Bloomberg is reporting READ MORE | U.S. President Barack Obama has nominated an expert cryptologist to head the National Security Agency at a time when the agency is under pressure to reform its surveillance. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: Citrix Systems Smartphones, tablets, social networks, and cloud services are all popular, incredibly useful, and a security risk. These days, the security focus is on mobile devices, as they tend to be used a lot to work with corporate information. View more | A team of researchers has developed an Android app to help people better understand when their location is being accessed, something that happens more often than people think. READ MORE | Microsoft's cloud chief, Satya Nadella, will lead the company as its next chief executive, according to a report from Bloomberg. READ MORE | | | | | |
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