Oracle has wrapped up its US$5.3 billion acquisition of Micros, maker of hardware and software for the hospitality industry, in its biggest deal since the purchase of Sun Microsystems in 2010. Micros ...
Oracle warns its MICROS point-of-sale system customers to change account passwords after malware was discovered on a support site that was infecting users. Oracle is alerting customers it found ...
Oracle has issued a fix, but many Micros systems could still be vulnerable. Point-of-sale systems are rich targets for attackers, given their status as a gateway to credit card information, customer ...
A Russian organized cybercrime group known for hacking into banks and retailers appears to have breached hundreds of computer systems at software giant Oracle Corp., KrebsOnSecurity has learned. More ...
Watch your credit card accounts. A major data breach at Oracle by a Russian organized cybercrime group may have compromised more than 330,000 Micros point-of-sale credit card payment readers worldwide ...
Silicon Valley giant Oracle Corp. plans to acquire Columbia-based Micros Systems Inc. for $5.3 billion in a deal executives and industry observers said could generate local job growth instead of the ...
Oracle on Monday made it official: It's plunking down $5.3 billion to acquire Micros Systems, a Columbia, Md.-based vendor of point-of-sale software and hardware for the retail, hospitality and hotel ...
On Monday Oracle officially announced a $5.3 billion deal to buy a company called Micros Systems. This is the biggest acquisition Oracle has made since it closed Sun Microsystems for $7.4 billion in ...
Oracle’s pending acquisition of retail and hospitality technology vendor Micros is its biggest since scooping up Sun Microsystems in 2010, which begs questions about why it’s willing to pay so much.
Oracle Corp. announced today that it will acquire retail and hospitality software provider MICROS for $5.3 billion. The deal is expected to close by the end of 2014. MICROS is valued at $68 a share, a ...
Oracle has confirmed that it's investigating a breach of its Micros division. Security journalist Brian Krebs, who first covered the story, said that hackers had compromised hundreds of systems at the ...
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