Egghead.com Claims Hack Escape
News US e-tailer Egghead.com claimed Monday that no credit card details had been stolen in a hacking attack December. Credit card industry experts had feared that the details of over 3.5 million credit cards could have been stolen in the attack on...
[January 8, 2001, 16:54]
First Half Review: Rambus Rules, Egghead Scrambled
News Egghead.com didn't have much fun in the first half, losing 82 percent of its value. Still, Egghead.com will report sales of more than $620m this year and perhaps as much as $800m next year, good enough to put it in the top ten among online...
[July 10, 2000, 14:52]
Biggest Ever Web Credit Card Theft?
News US online mega-retailer Egghead.com admitted Friday it had been hacked, in what could be the Internet's largest ever credit card heist. Egghead told ZDNet US that its servers had been hacked by network intruders, and that an unknown number of...
[December 22, 2000, 14:29]
Startup Spotlight: Chumbo.com
News We have taken a very different path to egghead.com. Egghead.com are now losing more money than they were historically. Do you perceive yourselves to be mirroring the path that egghead.com has taken? Based on the business models of companies such as...
[February 2, 2000, 10:35]
Scam Tricks Users Into 'stealing'
News Fortunately, the victim MSNBC identified stopped short of wiring the cash because Egghead.com's fraud department had noted the suspicious activity and called him. Egghead owns OnSale.com. A spokesperson for Egghead.com confirmed the details the...
[January 26, 2000, 9:24]
Developers 'should Be Accountable' For Security Holes
Talkback Howard Schmidt sounds like yet another egghead who hasn't wrote any software. There is not a "theory of security" that can prove mathmatically a software let-a-lone a system of hardware, firmware and software is secure.
[October 12, 2005, 16:39]
Romeo Burner
Downloads Do you believe CD or DVD burning can be done by your egghead friend only? We hasten to take the good news to you: even a kid can do this! With Romeo Burner CD/DVD burning will seem just funny to you. Romeo Burner combines the simplicity of standard...
[June 8, 2008, 17:31]
ALTools Valentines Day Desktop Wallpaper
Downloads This set of 3 free desktop wallpapers includes some of the most famous Egghead lovers in history: Romeo and Juliet, Anthony and Cleopatra, and a big Russian kiss. ALTools Valentines Day Desktop Wallpaper - Decorate your computer with these lovely...
[November 8, 2007, 12:12]
ALTools Lunar Zodiac Cycle Wallpaper 2005
Downloads Whichever animal sign you are, you will love these cute Egghead Zodiac Animals. The ALTools Lunar (Chinese) Zodiac Cycle Desktop Wallpaper is 1 of many wallpapers the 4th installment to the ALTools Desktop Wallpaper series.
[November 9, 2007, 10:39]
ALZip
Downloads The ALTools family of free PC utilities share the same cute Egghead characters, are a fun addition to any computer, are ideal for children, and powerful enough for IT pros.Version 6.7 adds cuter Windows Vista style icons, stronger command line...
[January 25, 2007, 11:31]
They Know Where You're Shopping Pt II
News Egghead.com doesn't indicate it may send your information to a third party. Its policy says: "During the Egghead.com registration process, we ask you to provide us with contact information, such as name, billing address, shipping address, email...
[August 4, 2000, 14:07]
Shortage: Palms Hard To Come By
News ZDNet News found that Palm's Palm III and Palm V line of organizers are on back order or out of stock at Palm's own Web store as well as other online resellers, such as Egghead.com. Where have all the Palms gone?
[May 24, 2000, 8:37]
Study: More Anti-fraud Measures Needed
News Last month, a hacker broke into Egghead.com's customer database, potentially exposing more than three million credit cards. Credit card and debit card fraud could cost online merchants billions of dollars over the next five years unless they...
[January 22, 2001, 8:26]
Dell To Launch Auction Site
News Last week, two of the biggest names in the business, Onsale Inc.and Egghead.com Inc.agreed to a $375 million merger. The new auction business continues the Round Rock, Texas, company's broad push into Web retailing, begun three years ago with its...
[July 19, 1999, 15:30]
The Day Ahead: Value America Board Members Throw Cash Into The Pit
News Egghead.com, CDNow, Peapod.com and Drkoop.com have received -- or are expected to receive -- additional funding. Now instead of competing with Amazon.com as a one-stop e-tailer, Value America only competes with Buy.com, Egghead, Cyberian Outpost...
[May 11, 2000, 12:03]
Yahoo! Updates Privacy Policy
News Last summer, Fry's Electronics' proposed acquisition of Egghead.com hit a stumbling block because of this privacy barrier. Web portal Yahoo! has revised its privacy policy to more clearly describe how personal data will be treated in certain...
[March 28, 2002, 16:24]
Intel Juices Celerons For Budget PCs
News Smaller PC makers and retailers who sell PC components, such as Egghead, are likely to offer the chips immediately, the representative added. Intel's Celeron chips on Wednesday put on a burst of speed for low-priced PCs.
[November 22, 2002, 8:16]
Travelocity Exposes Customer Information
News Last month, a hacker broke into Egghead.com, potentially exposing its 3.7 million customer accounts. A security breach at Travelocity exposed the personal information of thousands of the online travel company's customers, the company confirmed Monday.
[January 23, 2001, 13:05]
Online Blackmailer Leaks Hacked Data
News Companies such as Amazon.com-owned book service Bibliofind.com, Creditcards.com and Egghead.com, which recently filed for bankruptcy protection, have seen their sites broken into and customer information--in some cases, credit card information...
[October 12, 2001, 8:58]
Publishers Blame Spam On Stolen Lists
News A security breach at Egghead temporarily exposed the records of 3.7 million of its customer records in late 2000. Email management company Lyris Technologies on Wednesday said it is investigating spam complaints that may involve hundreds of...
[September 12, 2002, 7:55]

