Standard Chartered Brings Elite Crypto Custody to Luxembourg, Fuels EU Expansion
Jan10

Standard Chartered Brings Elite Crypto Custody to Luxembourg, Fuels EU Expansion

Standard Chartered’s launch of crypto custody services in Luxembourg strengthens its EU presence, leveraging regulatory stability to meet rising demand for secure digital asset solutions. Crypto Custody Takes Center Stage as Standard Chartered Expands to Luxembourg Standard Chartered, a leading international banking group known for its presence across Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, has […] Powered by...

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Job Seekers Beware: Fraudulent Offers Conceal Dangerous Crypto Malware
Jan10

Job Seekers Beware: Fraudulent Offers Conceal Dangerous Crypto Malware

Job seekers are being targeted by a sinister scheme, with fake listings installing hidden cryptocurrency mining malware that silently hijacks systems and drains resources. Crypto Malware Disguised as Job Listings Is Preying on Job Seekers Cybersecurity firm Crowdstrike has revealed details of a phishing scheme in a blog post published Tuesday, outlining how attackers manipulate […] Powered by...

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DoodStream Can’t Comply With Court Orders, Major Investor is a Russian Dude
Jan10

DoodStream Can’t Comply With Court Orders, Major Investor is a Russian Dude

After labeling DoodStream the world’s largest illegal video hosting site, the major Hollywood studios, Netflix, Amazon, and Apple, teamed up in a lawsuit filed against its India-based operators at the High Court of Delhi. The need for urgent action was underscored by the scale of the DoodStream operation; according to the MPA, 2.69 billion visitors in 2023 alone. A March 2024 injunction issued by the High Court compelled the site to...

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EFF Sides with Cox to Protect Piracy-Accused Internet Users from ‘Copyright Trolls’
Jan10

EFF Sides with Cox to Protect Piracy-Accused Internet Users from ‘Copyright Trolls’

In the early 2000s, the music industry took a stand against online piracy by going after tens of thousands of alleged pirates through U.S. courts. The RIAA tracked down IP addresses of suspected music pirates and requested corresponding DMCA subpoenas, hoping to link these addresses to subscribers’ contact details. This initially worked well. However, as the practice became more common ISPs began to object. They countered that DMCA...

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Whistleblowers Expose FDIC Operation Chokepoint 2.0 Coverup and Disinformation Campaign
Jan09

Whistleblowers Expose FDIC Operation Chokepoint 2.0 Coverup and Disinformation Campaign

A group of insiders at the FDIC has blown the lid on a coverup of the agency’s procedures to avoid having its Operation Chokepoint 2.0 linked documents released through FOIA requests. Additionally, the institution would run disinformation campaigns against its detractors on social media. FDIC Shenanigans Allegedly Exposed: Hiding Documents in Operation Chokepoint 2.0 Coverup […] Powered by...

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