Ukraine Uncovers Country’s Largest Illegal Mining Farm to Date
Jul11

Ukraine Uncovers Country’s Largest Illegal Mining Farm to Date

The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has located a massive coin minting facility that was illegally connected to the power grid in Vinnytsia. Law enforcement officials claim it’s the largest underground crypto mining farm they have found so far. Ukraine Seizes Thousands of Video Game Consoles Mining Crypto With Stolen Electricity Ukraine’s main law enforcement authority, SBU, announced this week it exposed a large-scale electricity...

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Accused Pirate Asks Court to Freeze Assets of ‘Copyright Troll’ Malibu Media
Jul11

Accused Pirate Asks Court to Freeze Assets of ‘Copyright Troll’ Malibu Media

In recent years, adult entertainment outfit Malibu Media has often been described as a copyright-trolling operation. The company, known for its popular “X-Art” brand, has gone after thousands of alleged file-sharers in U.S. courts, collecting millions of dollars in settlements. Accused Pirate Fight Back Most accused pirates don’t put up a fight, but occasionally one does. This includes a “John Doe” who filed a countersuit accusing...

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Explore waterways with this open source nautical navigation tool
Jul11

Explore waterways with this open source nautical navigation tool

If you’re traveling by boat down your local waterway or sailing around the world, you can bring great navigation software with you and maintain your commitment to open source software. OpenCPN is free and open source software developed by sailors. It serves as the primary navigation interface for vessels with full-time helm-visible navigational suites. The software is written in C and released under a GPLv2 license. read more...

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An Office Phone Flaw Can’t Be Fixed by Cisco Alone

The company released a patch this week, but security researchers say the root of the problem is beyond its control—and symptomatic of a larger issue. Powered by WPeMatico

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Europe Makes the Case to Ban Biometric Surveillance

Companies are racing to track everything about you. It could be a convenient way to reduce fraud—or seriously creepy and discriminatory. Powered by WPeMatico

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