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A recent vulnerability found in the open-source ImageMagick library used by Yahoo! to process images could have allowed attackers to view image email attachments. After being reported by security researcher Chris Evans, Yahoo! retired the library and rewarded Evans a $14,000 bounty.

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By Joseph Ax NEW YORK (Reuters) – Two Mexican companies have sued Yahoo! Inc and law firm Baker McKenzie in New York federal court, accusing them of engineering a conspiracy to avoid a $2.7 billion judgment issued by a Mexico court in 2012. In a lawsuit filed on Thursday, Worldwide Directories S.A. de C.V. and […]

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SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – San Francisco-based 137 Ventures said it raised $137 million for its second fund, underscoring the eagerness of investors to buy shares in start-ups before they hold initial public offerings. The firm, which buys private-company shares from company founders, early employees, and other investors, counts companies such as data-analytics business Palantir, space-exploration […]

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