Yahoo Mail, Hotmail new targets

Yahoo Mail and Hotmail have become the newest targets of a spear phishing attack which aims to steal the login names and passwords of members in order to stage later attacks.

Trend Micro reported on Friday that the phishing attacks on Yahoo Mail and Hotmail were carried out separately from initial attacks on Gmail.  Google revealed on Wednesday that hundreds of Gmail accounts were compromised in attacks that originated from servers in China, although Chinese officials said they are not …

Yahoo to Launch New Mail Service Soon

Yahoo is all set to launch the latest version of its e-mail service. The company will ask all its 284 million users to upgrade their email service, reports PCWorld.
The latest version is said to have incorporated offerings for several social media including Facebook and Twitter. New themes have been incorporated in the inbox. The test version of the new mail service was unveiled last year.
 
With the new service, Yahoo expects to revive its user engagement. The user engagement, which …

Yahoo Boosts China R&D

Chief Product Development Manager for  Yahoo Inc. said during a visit to Beijing that the company is expanding its Research and Development operations in the world’s second biggest economy, despite escalating tensions between Yahoo and that country’s biggest e-commerce website, Alibaba Group Holding, Ltd.

Mr. Irving said that Yahoo’s R&D center in China currently has hundreds of employees, added 100 staff last year, and plans to continue increasing staff at a similar rate this …

Google Leads U.S. Online Search Rankings Again

Google once again topped the highly competitive core search industry in the U.S. with 65.4 percent share of search queries done for the month of April, according to comScore, Inc.
Yahoo! and Microsoft Bing completed the top three spots with 15.7 percent and 13.9 percent of search queries in the U.S. market, respectively, whereas, Ask Network garnered 3.1 percent of the searches and AOL, Inc., placed fifth with 1.6 percent.
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comScore said that over 16.2 billion explicit core …

Ma: Alibaba spinoff “Lawful”, “Transparent”

Jack Ma, chairman of Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., spoke in Hong Kong about the spinoff of the Alipay online payment business, stressing that his company is always committed to making sure its operations are 100 percent lawful.  Ma said the spinoff was “lawful” and “transparent”, although “the matter of Alipay is not settled yet.”

Yahoo!Inc, the biggest web portal in the United States, and the largest shareholder in Alibaba Group Holding, Ltd. at 43 percent, said it was not …

Facebook claims 31pc of display ads in Q1

Internet research marketing company comScore said yesterday that, based on its comScore ad matrix, Facebook was the number one display ad publisher in 2011, delivering 346.5 billion impressions, almost twice the number it delivered in the first quarter of 2010.  Facebook’s share of the online display advertizing market increased 15% from 16.2 percent in Q1 2010 to 31.2 percent in Q1 2011.

ComScore’s executive vice president Jeff Hackett said the online display advertizing market …

Delicious Gobbled by YouTube Creators

What do you do with the $1.65 billion you earned after Google bought your site? Well, YouTube founders Chad Hurley and Steve Chen have a simple answer: buy other businesses.

Yahoo, on Wednesday, sold the previously doomed social bookmarking site Delicious to Hurley and Chen, reports confirm.
Yahoo was set to retire the Delicious service along with seven other services, the struggling company said to All Things Digital late last year.
However, with its new owners promising to nourish and …

Yahoo the most visited site in March in the US according to ComScore

More than any other website, users/web surfers in the United States visited Yahoo. Even though yahoo’s current positions are a bit bleak in regard to other competitions in the search engine market, this along with comScore corrected results are a bit of a good news for the company.

comScore Popular Sites – Mar 2011

According to comScore, more than 212 million US visitors came to Yahoo.com in March, with more than 180 million visits among them, being unique. Google trailed Yahoo …

Yahoo increases its data retention time after a reduction in 2008

In a major shift of policy, Yahoo has announced that it will start to retain user data and usage logs for longer periods to facilitate their personalized search results system.
Privacy laws, activists and organisations have been hammering upon Internet Service Providers and search companies for a long time to reduce their data retention time and have been trying to enforce laws in this regard. But the companies have been ever elusive of talking with the authorities to reach a consensus.

Yahoo …

Yahoo’s search engine market share sees dip

Bing Yahoo Search Engine

In even more bad news for Yahoo after their recent issues, its search engine market share has come down moderately from February 2011 to March 2011 according to the web statistics company comScore.
After collaborating with Microsoft’s Bing search engine, Yahoo has seen consistent dip in the usage in its major markets and on the other hand saw marginal and improved growth in developing markets like India. Yahoo has hence forth concentrated its search engine …