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Alibaba Group Holding Ltd could have sold nearly $2 billion worth of stock without lifting a finger. All it had to do was list its shares on Nasdaq. The other said Nasdaq executives believed that Alibaba decided that the possibility of a botched IPO, however small, outweighed the possible benefits of being in the index.

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Bloomberg Businessweek has details on what U.S. officials found as they delved into malicious software that infected Nasdaq’s computers and was subsequently eliminated: The clincher was the hackers’ malware pulled from Nasdaq’s computer banks.

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A Bloomberg Businessweek report has revealed that the CIA, NSA, and other agencies spent months investigating a major malware attack on Nasdaq, revealing the stock exchanges vulnerability. In 2010, the FBI picked up hints that an intruder had compromised Nasdaqs central servers. After looking closer, experts realized that the malware wasnt meant for surveillance — it […]

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