c.e.o. tim armstrong who is hopeful verizon's yahoo! deal will go through and ask him about the potential hiccups next. and a reminder that all episodes of "bloomberg technology" are live streaming at twitter and check us out weekdays at 5:00 p.m. in new york and 2:00 p.m. in san francisco. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: ally barber cracks down on fake fenders this time taking legal action against two sellers and are suing them for selling counterfeit watches and seeking $200 million in damages. it's part of an aggressive plan to combat fake goods from popping up on the site. alibaba took 80 million product listings down and closed 180 store platforms in the past 1 months. cybersecurity is a hot topic from washington to wall street, especially in light of this week's u.s. senate hearing on capitol hill to determine whether the russians did in fact hack the presidential election. and yahoo! announced last month that it suffered its second major data breach, one of the largest in history. leaving some to question whether verizon will foll