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Modernizing Content Services to Keep Pace with Market Demands

OpenText Information Management

A large Canadian food and pharmacy retailer, and long-time OpenText™ customer, with more than 2,500 corporate-owned retail locations serving nearly 13,000 independent distribution customers had been running OpenText™ Extended ECM on-premises since 2009.

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Who and What is Behind the Malware Proxy Service SocksEscort?

Krebs on Security

Malware-based anonymity networks are a major source of unwanted and malicious web traffic directed at online retailers, Internet service providers (ISPs), social networks, email providers and financial institutions. SocksEscort began in 2009 as “ super-socks[.]com Page translation from Russian via Google Translate.

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The New Wave of Consumer Class Actions Targeting Retailers: What is the TCCWNA?

Hunton Privacy

The very acronym evokes head scratches and sighs of angst and frustration among many lawyers in the retail industry. But what is it and why has virtually every retailer been hit with a TCCWNA class action demand letter or lawsuit in the past few months? You have probably heard about it. You may have even been warned about it.

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North Korean Lazarus APT stole credit card data from US and EU stores

Security Affairs

North Korea-linked Lazarus APT has been stealing payment card data from customers of large retailers in the U.S. Sansec researchers reported that North Korea-linked Lazarus APT group has been stealing payment card information from customers of large retailers in the U.S. and Europe for at least a year. and Europe for at least a year.

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FTC Issues Landmark Privacy Report

Hunton Privacy

In the offline context, this could include, for example, having a cashier in a retail store “ask the customer whether he would like to receive marketing offers from other companies.”. Read our previous coverage of the FTC’s roundtables on online privacy which were held on March 17, 2010 , and January 28, 2010 , and December 7, 2009.

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Predictions ’23: Advertising – Netflix, Apple, Amazon, Twitter

John Battelle's Searchblog

No company is more motivated, more data-driven, and has hired more accomplished industry veterans than Netflix, and if anyone is going to figure out what has so far been a total shitshow (that’d be the connected television market), it’s going to be Netflix. My third, focused on markets, is here. 2009 Predictions.

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Who’s On First? (A Modest Proposal To Solve The Problem with First- and Third-Party Marketing)

John Battelle's Searchblog

In the piece, I argued that Microsoft’s move may well force independent publishers (you know, like Searchblog, as well as larger sites like CNN or the New York Times) to engage in a years-overdue dialog with their readers about the value exchange between publisher, reader, and marketer. note: Treated as OK, like first party marketing).