When.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Island ECN - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Island_ECN

    The data feed was accessible for free, an innovation over the tightly controlled data for traditional exchanges, and trading fees were significantly lower than on Nasdaq. [3]: 119–120 One of its first customers was South Carolina-based Automated Trading Desk, an early algorithmic trading firm. Island grew quickly, accounting for almost half ...

  3. George Hotz - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Hotz

    George Francis Hotz (born October 2, 1989), alias geohot, is an American security hacker, entrepreneur, [1] and software engineer.He is known for developing iOS jailbreaks, [2] [3] reverse engineering the PlayStation 3, and for the subsequent lawsuit brought against him by Sony.

  4. iOS jailbreaking - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IOS_jailbreaking

    iOS jailbreaking is the use of a privilege escalation exploit to remove software restrictions imposed by Apple on devices running iOS and iOS-based [a] operating systems. It is typically done through a series of kernel patches.

  5. 'Large number' of Americans' metadata stolen by Chinese ...

    www.aol.com/news/large-number-americans-metadata...

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A large number of Americans' metadata has been stolen in the sweeping cyberespionage campaign carried out by a Chinese hacking group dubbed "Salt Typhoon," a senior U.S ...

  6. List of American Greed episodes - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_American_Greed...

    Case 1 details a scheme to solicit information from Wall Street bankers using strippers, as well as steal insider trading tips, by the traders David Pajcin and Eugene Plotkin. Case 2 follows Al Parish, an economics professor and financial advisor self-dubbed "Economan," who is suspected of scamming $80 million in an investment scam. [10]

  7. Matchbook FX - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matchbook_FX

    Prior to Matchbook FX, most FX trading was transacted mainly by phone or amongst large banks (such as Chase, Goldman Sachs, UBS, Deutsche Bank, or Citibank) in the "interbank market" [9] or by phone between large banks and their multinational corporate clients (such as IBM, Intel, Coca-Cola, etc.) or institutional clients (such as hedge funds, pensions, mutual funds, and other asset managers).

  8. Global Expansion Strategy of SILEGX Exchange: Building an ...

    lite.aol.com/tech/story/0022/20241118/9275319.htm

    This global network architecture provides users with a stable, secure, and efficient trading environment, enabling them to swiftly respond to global market fluctuations. Beyond technological deployment, SILEGX is expanding its international influence by building a global partner network.

  9. List of electronic trading protocols - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_electronic_trading...

    Communications on electronic trading platforms are based on a list of well-defined protocols. Although FIX protocol has grown significant market share, the exchange specific protocols (also called "Native" interfaces) have found a strong backing with people using low latency trading.