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  • March 30, 2007 Digital Business - Reinventing Warehouse Club, Vendor and Member Future

    Digital business adoption by existing and new warehouse club vendors will allow them to reinvent their go-to-market strategies that will lead to a more aligned relationship with club buyers and a more interactive relationship with club members. As Costco, Sam's Club and BJ's jockey for position to perform optimally in the minds of Wall Street analysts, it is becoming clear that the need for greater operational efficiencies and innovation with its vendors is in order.

  • November 17, 2004 Petco settles with FTC over cyber security gaffe

    Pet supply retailer Petco Animal Supplies Inc. will be on a short cybersecurity leash for the next 20 years to settle a Federal Trade Commission action over a security hole on it's e-commerce site that may have left as many as 500,000 customer credit card numbers exposed to hackers.

  • December 5, 2003 FTC investigates PetCo.com security hole

    Pet supply retailer PetCo disclosed this week that its security and privacy practices are the target of an investigation by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC), which is following up on an e-commerce security gaffe that left as many as 500,000 credit card numbers accessible from the Web earlier this year.

  • June 30, 2003 PetCo Plugs Credit Card Leak

    Pet supply retailer PetCo.com plugged a hole in its online storefront over the weekend that left as many as 500,000 credit card numbers open to anyone able to construct a specially-crafted URL.

  • June 30, 2003 E-Commerce Report; Filling cracks in e-tailing's promise to protect privacy.

    In February 2002, Jeremiah Jacks, then a 19-year-old computer programmer, was set to buy a pair of jeans on the Web site of Guess Inc. But before entering his credit card information, he took the unusual step of checking the site's security -- not the security pledge in Guess.com's privacy policy, but the company's actual practices.

  • June 19, 2003 Guess settles with FTC over cybersecurity snafu

    A little hacking went a long way this week when the Federal Trade Commission announced that Guess Inc. has agreed to overhaul its information security practices, to settle a rare FTC action kindled by young Southern California programmer who discovered a security hole on the fashion retailer's e-commerce site last year.

  • May 13, 2002 O'Reilly Leaks Geeks' Info

    Techie publishing house offers textbook example of insecure Web code.

  • March 6, 2002 Guesswork Plagues Web Hole Reporting

    A good Samaritan has trouble getting the attention of a fashion retailer leaking customer credit card numbers. Should reporting security holes in e-commerce sites be easier?

WHITE PAPERS
  • Emerging Musicians and The Branding Power of The Internet

    The internet has opened the door to a host of new, very talented musicians. Emerging musicians these days realize the opportunities that technology provides. It's their matchmaking tool with their consumers that acts as the R&D department for their "brand."

  • How Digital Natives are Reshaping Business

    Today, Generations X and Y are redefining and challenging the accepted ways of doing business throughout the world. Digital Business disciplines are naturally embedded in our future leaders as they are the digital natives in a world currently dominated by digital novices.

  • April 26, 2004 Common Security Vulnerabilities in e-commerce Systems

    The different types of vulnerabilities discussed here are SQL injection, cross-site scripting, information disclosure, path disclosure, price manipulation, and buffer overflows.