Hash Watch: The Highly Anticipated Bitcoin Cash Fork Is Now Complete
The Bitcoin Cash community has been patiently waiting for weeks for the November 15, 2020 upgrade and the day is finally here. Every six months the Bitcoin Cash network upgrades, but this time around, a conflict sparked over Bitcoin ABC’s Infrastructure Funding Plan (IFP). During the course of the day, the following editorial will be monitoring the Bitcoin Cash upgrade in real-time so our readers can be kept up to date. **Last update...
La Liga Nominates Namecheap, eBay, Telegram and Shopify for ‘Piracy Watchlist’
Every year copyright holder groups get the chance to share their list of “notorious” piracy actors to the US Trade Representative. These recommendations serve as the basis for USTR’s annual report, which is a diplomatic tool to pressure companies and countries to take action. In recent years this list has slowly expanded to include not only pirate sites and counterfeit markets, but also third-party intermediaries. Focus on...
BREIN Cracks Down on ‘Open Directory’ Piracy – But What is It?
Dutch anti-piracy group BREIN aims to tackle all kinds of piracy, wherever and however it takes place online. From popular P2P technologies such as BitTorrent through to streaming portals and the well-established protocols of Usenet, BREIN can be found working in the background to prevent people from distributing and obtaining content without permission. This week, however, the company revealed it has been targeting one of the oldest...
Manage multiple Terraform versions with tfenv
In my Terraform for Kubernetes beginners article, I used Terraform 11, and in an upcoming article, I’ll cover upgrading from Terraform 11 to 12. To prepare for that, in this article, I’ll show you how to use tfenv, a tool that makes it much easier to convert from one version to another, as well as to manage multiple Terraform versions in your work environment. read more Powered by...
Unlock encrypted disks on Linux automatically
From a security viewpoint, it’s important to encrypt your sensitive data to protect it from prying eyes and hackers. Linux Unified Key Setup (LUKS) is a great tool and a common standard for Linux disk encryption. Because it stores all pertinent setup information in the partition header, it makes migrating data easy. read more Powered by...