Indigo won't pay ransom for stolen employee data

Canada's largest bookstore chain says it won't pay ransom to the online group claiming responsibility for the cyberattack that stole at least some personal data of current and former employees of Indigo Books & Music, and which likely caused the recent downing of its website. Continue reading at 'CBC'

[ CBC | 2023-03-02 02:09:18 UTC ]
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Charges dropped against 4 in Toronto Indigo bookstore vandalism

Charges have been dropped against four of the 11 people charged with mischief and criminal harassment, which police called "hate-motivated," after an Indigo bookstore was vandalized last fall. Continue reading at CBC

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UK audiobook downloads up 17% last year, Publishers Association data shows

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Met police to pay ‘five-figure sum’ to French publisher arrested under anti-terror laws

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Arrests made a year after gold and cash worth millions were stolen at Toronto airport

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How Tech Giants Cut Corners to Harvest Data for A.I.

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Canada’s Indigo Bookstore Chain Agrees to a Buyout Offer

The buyout offer is expected to close in June, when Indigo will be removed from Toronto's stock market, the company going private. The post Canada’s Indigo Bookstore Chain Agrees to a Buyout Offer appeared first on Publishing Perspectives. Continue reading at Publishing Perspectives

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Indigo Agrees to Buyout Offer

Indigo Books & Music, Canada's troubled largest bookseller, has agreed to accept an offer of C$2.50 per share from two investment firms that will take the company private should the transaction be approved by shareholders later this spring. Continue reading at Publishers Weekly

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Sports Illustrated’s Employees Are Told Print Edition Will Close in May

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Oxford University Press Launches Its ‘Little Oxford’ App—With Data

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BuzzFeed plans to lay off 16% of employees after selling Complex

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Google now admits it could collect data in Chrome's Incognito mode

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Audible reportedly lays off over 100 employees

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