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Criminals target the data merchants hold
Retailers and restaurants accounted for 24% of compromised data last year, a new study says.
Posted 05/09/2013Paul DemeryPost a comment
Related Searches:Online Shopping Statistics | Fraud | Paul Demery
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E-retailers may get their wish for Internet `network neutrality`
The FCC has proposed rules that would prevent Internet access providers from sending some web traffic to a fast lane, while delivering other traffic at slower speeds.
Posted 10/27/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Consumers punish organizations that expose their data, but can be mollified
When consumers’ data is left vulnerable by retailers and other organizations, 55% of consumers lose faith in the entity and 30% say they will never buy from it again, according to a survey by Javelin Strategy & Research.
Posted 06/26/2008Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Furniture.com expands connectivity for independent retailers
Furniture.com Inc. is rolling out an extranet to help independent merchants affiliated with several major furniture chains do a better job of tracking price, inventory and other changes, says CEO Carl Prindle.
Posted 12/06/2006Bill BriggsPost a comment
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Consumers’ security concerns don’t stop them from online shopping
A December survey commissioned by the Business Software Alliance reports that 70% of consumers said Internet security concerns did not stop them from purchasing online this holiday season. 38% said they spent more online than they did the year before.
Posted 01/19/2006Paul DemeryPost a comment
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1 in 4 consumers won’t holiday shop online because of security concerns
Internet security concerns will keep 24% of U.S. online consumers from shopping online during the holiday season, according to a new survey from Forrester Custom Consumer Research on behalf of the Business Software Alliance.
Posted 12/08/2005Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Spyware bills clear first hurdles and win approval in U.S. House
Two proposals regulating the installation and use of spyware pass the House and head for the Senate. The DMA seeks refinements that protect consumers’ rights while not impeding legitimate technologies.
Posted 05/25/2005Mary WagnerPost a comment
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Overstock.com sues SmartBargains.com over “spyware” complaints
Overstock becomes the second online retailer in a week to announce a suit against another retailer over the issue of so-called “spyware.” The complaint is the first to invoke Utah’s new Spyware Control Act.
Posted 05/20/2004Kurt PetersPost a comment
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A super virus could coincide with the Super Bowl, web experts warn
Although the Mydoom e-mail worm spread extremely fast on Monday, its impact on Internet traffic had lessened by Wednesday, experts say. But it still poses a major threat on Sunday, when it may trigger a massive blast of e-mail that could clog the web.
Posted 01/29/2004Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Keynote Systems` two new offerings aid end-to-end performance monitoring
Performance Scoreboard visually flags the first sign of trouble across applications, systems and networks and drills down toward the cause. Application Perspective helps operations managers pinpoint the problem and fix it.
Posted 10/22/2003Mary WagnerPost a comment
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