Booting Up: Target Swears That Your PINs Weren’t Stolen and Everything is Fine

It looks like BlackBerry founder Mike Lazaridis won’t pursue a bid for his company as he “severely reduced” his stake

#prayers4Target (Photo: Flickr)
#prayers4Target (Photo: Flickr)

It looks like BlackBerry founder Mike Lazaridis won’t pursue a bid for his company as he “severely reduced” his stake in the troubled phone company to just 4.99 percent. [The Verge]

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Um, millions of “dogecoins” were stolen in the lamest heist ever. [BuzzFeed FWD]

Taiwan has fined Apple nearly $700,000 for meddling with the prices of its iPhones. [Wall Street Journal]

Target is lashing out at reports that peoples’ PINs were also stoles in last week’s security breach. [CBS New York]

Gyft, a gift card website, claims more people used bitcoins than credit cards on its website during Black Friday. [AdWeek]

Booting Up: Target Swears That Your PINs Weren’t Stolen and Everything is Fine