Streameast Reclaimed Domain Name Previously Seized By the U.S. Government
Authorities in the United States have seized many domain names over the years, including those associated with online piracy. In some cases, domains are seized as part of a criminal prosecution. Megaupload.com, for example, was taken down thirteen years ago and remains under the control of the United States which renews its registration annually. Not all seizures are treated equally, however. In some cases, domains are simply let back...
An App Used to Dox Charlie Kirk Critics Doxed Its Own Users Instead
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Inside the Nuclear Bunkers, Mines, and Mountains Being Retrofitted as Data Centers
Companies are going to great lengths to protect the infrastructure that provides the backbone of the world’s digital services—by burying their data deep underground. Powered by WPeMatico
Bank of Thailand Warns More Account Freezes Are Incoming
Authorities at the Bank of Thailand warned that more bank accounts could be frozen in the next few days as part of the institution’s campaign to curb online scams and recover victims’ funds. The bank has already frozen millions of accounts linked to those crimes. Bank of Thailand Acknowledges More Accounts Might Be Frozen in […] Powered by...
Bitcoin’s Bollinger Bands Hit Record Squeeze: What It Signals and How to Use It
Bitcoin’s weekly Bollinger Bands have coiled to their tightest levels on record—quiet like a library, tense like a drawstring—often a prelude to a forceful move when volatility snaps back. When the Bands Whisper: Bitcoin’s Tightest Weekly Squeeze, Decoded Bitcoin.com News has already published explainers on oscillators and moving averages; consider this your next step in […] Powered by...