Former Pirate Scanlation Site Fakku Wants Cloudflare To Unmask Hentai.cafe Operator
Jan30

Former Pirate Scanlation Site Fakku Wants Cloudflare To Unmask Hentai.cafe Operator

Due to their very nature, pirate sites become successful by offering pirated content and after staying online as long as they can, tend to die in the same way. The demise of unlicensed sites often comes about due to legal pressure but for some, it can be possible to move onwards and upwards with a change of business model. That was the case with former ‘pirate’ site Fakku, a platform that built its popularity on unlicensed scans and...

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How I de-clutter my digital workspace
Jan30

How I de-clutter my digital workspace

In prior years, this annual series covered individual apps. This year, we are looking at all-in-one solutions in addition to strategies to help in 2021. Welcome to day 20 of 21 Days of Productivity in 2021. I am a digital pack-rat. So many of us are. After all, who knows when we’ll need that email our partner sent asking us to pick up milk on our way home from work in 2009? read more Powered by...

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Facebook Ad Services Let Anyone Target US Military Personnel

Researchers warn that an advertising platform with categories like “Army” and “United States Air Force Security Forces” could be abused. Powered by WPeMatico

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International Operation Disrupts Ransomware Group Netwalker by Tracing Cryptos With the Help of Blockchain Analysis
Jan29

International Operation Disrupts Ransomware Group Netwalker by Tracing Cryptos With the Help of Blockchain Analysis

In collaboration with Bulgarian authorities, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) disrupted a well-known ransomware gang’s infrastructure. Law enforcement seized their servers and traced the illicit funds with the help of blockchain forensic analytics via Chainalysis. US Authorities Seized Over $454,000 Worth of Cryptocurrencies Per the U.S. Department of Justice’s announcement, the coordinated action took down Netwalker, a highly...

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BIS Chief Banker Criticizes Bitcoin as Inherently Risky, Says BTC Vulnerable to 51% Attack
Jan29

BIS Chief Banker Criticizes Bitcoin as Inherently Risky, Says BTC Vulnerable to 51% Attack

Bank for International Settlements (BIS) general manager Agustin Carstens has criticized bitcoin saying the asset was inherently risky and “increasingly vulnerable” to a 51% attack. A long time bitcoin (BTC) skeptic, Carstens stressed that only central banks should be issuing digital currencies. “Investors must be cognizant that bitcoin may well break down altogether,” he opined, in a speech delivered at Hoover Institute on January...

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