Sushiswap Creator Returns $14 Million After Community Cries Exit Scam
Sep12

Sushiswap Creator Returns $14 Million After Community Cries Exit Scam

One week after the Sushiswap creator was accused of an exit scam, he has returned all of the coins he cashed out. The anonymous creator also apologizes to the community, including to Binance which came under fire for listing the sushi token. Sushiswap Creator Says ‘Sorry’ The creator of Sushiswap, the anonymous Chef Nomi, has returned $14 million worth of ETH to the project’s developer fund. Chef Nomi tweeted Friday:...

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The $700 Million Wallet Crack: Bitcoin’s 7th Largest Address Is Under Constant Attack
Sep12

The $700 Million Wallet Crack: Bitcoin’s 7th Largest Address Is Under Constant Attack

During the last two years, hackers have been trying to crack the seventh-largest bitcoin wallet, an address that holds 69,370 BTC or $712 million using today’s exchange rate. According to the CTO of the cybercrime intelligence firm, Hudson Rock, the wallet is being publicized on hacking forums in order to crack the password. Wallets with a massive amount of bitcoin (BTC) are listed on bitinfocharts.com in a list called the...

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Judge Dismisses $200M Damages Claim in SIM-Swap Crypto Lawsuit Against AT&T
Sep12

Judge Dismisses $200M Damages Claim in SIM-Swap Crypto Lawsuit Against AT&T

A California judge has dismissed the $200 million in damages claim against the telecom giant AT&T for alleged negligence and fraud. The judge still ruled the telecom company had to answer the lawsuit by Michael Terpin for enabling the theft of $24 million worth of his cryptocurrency after a company agent gave his sim card to hackers. Terpin filed the lawsuit in 2019. According to a report, Terpin accused the telecoms giant of...

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Bell and Rogers Defend Canada’s Pirate Site Blocking Order in Court
Sep12

Bell and Rogers Defend Canada’s Pirate Site Blocking Order in Court

Last year Canada’s Federal Court approved the first pirate site blocking order in the country. Following a complaint from major media companies Rogers, Bell and TVA, the Court ordered several major ISPs to block access to domains and IP-addresses of the pirate IPTV service GoldTV. There was little opposition from Internet providers, except for TekSavvy, which quickly announced that it would appeal the ruling. The blocking...

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How breaking my back led me to open source
Sep12

How breaking my back led me to open source

Recently, I noticed some unusual activity on my blog. A very old post about how I broke my back while living in London had a lot of hits. Was it yet another case of Internet spammers finding a new target for their lewd advertisements? I finally put two and two together when I read the headlines that British personality Simon Cowell had broken his back in a freak motorcycle accident. Aha. read more Powered by...

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