‘Modded Hardware’ Defendant Denies Nintendo’s Copyright Claims in Court
Oct07

‘Modded Hardware’ Defendant Denies Nintendo’s Copyright Claims in Court

Nintendo is doing everything in its power to stop the public from playing pirated games on the Switch console. The Japanese gaming company has won several lawsuits in recent history, including shutting down websites that distributed pirated ROMs. Most notably, perhaps, was the criminal referral that resulted in the demise of the infamous hacking group Team-Xecuter. The group had previously released several ‘jailbreak’ hacks for gaming...

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Stealthy Malware Has Infected Thousands of Linux Systems for Years

Perfctl malware is hard to detect, persists after reboots, and can perform a breadth of malicious activities. Powered by WPeMatico

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The FBI Still Hasn’t Cracked NYC Mayor Eric Adams’ Phone

Plus: Harvard students pack Meta’s smart glasses with privacy-invading face-recognition tech, Microsoft and the DOJ seize Russian hackers’ domains, and more. Powered by WPeMatico

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DMCC and CVVC Partner to Drive Web3 Innovation
Oct06

DMCC and CVVC Partner to Drive Web3 Innovation

The Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC) Crypto Centre and the Swiss early-stage blockchain venture capital firm CVVC have partnered to support the Web3 ecosystems in Dubai and Switzerland. The partnership aims to foster collaboration, knowledge sharing, and innovation in blockchain technology. Both organizations believe this collaboration will accelerate Web3 adoption and drive business innovation globally. […] Powered by...

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Last Week Featured Bullish Continuation

This editorial is from last week’s newsletter, Week in Review, with some slight tweaks to dates so the article makes sense. Subscribe to the newsletter to get this editorial the second it’s released, which also includes the biggest stories of the week and a comment on each story. One Week Ago, Bulls Continued Their Parade […] Powered by...

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