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Airbnb Users Burgled After Hack

Some hosts' properties have been burgled, after unwittingly renting out their space on Airbnb to people posing as real guests.

Some hosts' properties have been burgled, after unwittingly renting out their space on Airbnb to people posing as real guests. The Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Chris Foxx explains how hackers gained unauthorised access to genuine profiles, and what Airbnb can do to stop this from happening.

Top executives at Swiss banking giant Credit Suisse have agreed to take a 40% reduction in their bonus pay. The unusual decision by the board of the bank to slash their own bonuses followed a backlash over the bank's decision to pay $78 million to its top management - despite losing money in 2016.

This weekend millions will vote in a referendum that could trigger one of the biggest changes to how Turkey is governed. A 'yes' vote on Sunday would hand sweeping new political powers to the current President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Critics say it will give him too tight a grip on the country, as we hear from the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Selin Girit.

By the end of 2017, it's expected that not a single car will be manufactured in Australia. Major motor companies are shutting factories across the nation. The Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Vivienne Nunis hears from businesses that are moving production to where labour costs are cheaper. The upheaval creates severe issues for the thousands of staff currently employed making cars.

And we look back at the week's biggest business stories with Jason Abbruzzese, from Mashable in New York, and Riva Gold, from the Wall Street Journal, in London.

(Image: Airbnb site displayed on a laptop. Credit: John MacDougall/ AFP/ Getty Images)

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