Nuclear Engineers Arrested for Mining Cryptocurrency Using Government Supercomputer
Feb11

Nuclear Engineers Arrested for Mining Cryptocurrency Using Government Supercomputer

Russian nuclear scientists working at a top-secret nuclear center have been arrested for allegedly using the center’s computer facilities for the purpose of mining cryptocurrencies. Also Read: Russia’s Largest Bank Caught Employees Mining For Crypto   Russian Nuclear Engineers Arrested for Secrectly Mining Cryptocurrencies Engineers working for the All-Russian Research Institute of Experimental Physics at...

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Comcast Explains How It Deals With Persistent Pirates
Feb11

Comcast Explains How It Deals With Persistent Pirates

Dating back to the turn of the last century, copyright holders have alerted Internet providers about alleged copyright infringers on their network. While many ISPs forwarded these notices to their subscribers, most were not very forthcoming about what would happen after multiple accusations. This vagueness was in part shaped by law. While it’s clear that the DMCA requires Internet providers to implement a meaningful...

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Cloudflare Hit With Piracy Lawsuit After Abuse Form ‘Fails’
Feb11

Cloudflare Hit With Piracy Lawsuit After Abuse Form ‘Fails’

Seattle-based artist Christopher Boffoli is no stranger when it comes to suing tech companies for aiding copyright infringement of his work. Boffoli has filed lawsuits against Imgur, Twitter, Pinterest, Google, and others, which were dismissed and/or settled out of court under undisclosed terms. This month he filed a new case against another intermediary, Cloudflare, which has had its fair share of piracy allegations in recent years....

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Voksi Releases Detailed Denuvo-Cracking Video Tutorial
Feb11

Voksi Releases Detailed Denuvo-Cracking Video Tutorial

Earlier this week, version 4.9 of the Denuvo anti-tamper system, which had protected Assassins Creed Origin for the past several months, was defeated by Italian cracking group CPY. While Denuvo would probably paint four months of protection as a success, the company would certainly have preferred for things to have gone on a bit longer, not least following publisher Ubisoft’s decision to use VMProtect technology on top. But...

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