Category: Technology
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University of Utah Pays Ransomware Gang to Prevent Student Data Leak
This is one instance where the ransomware gang got away with it.
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Equilibrium Offers a Promotional Token Swap for Test-Driving Its DeFi Platform
The EOS-based DeFi project is using Polkadot technology to make it easier to recruit new users.
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Bitcoin Ransomware and Remote Working: What the Future Holds
With the global COVID-19 pandemic redefining how people work and learn, the possibility of an increase in ransomware attacks is very high.
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Aragon Network (ANT) to soon launch “Phoenix” and “Firebird” phases
The next two phases for decentralized organization tools provider Aragon are set to launch soon, the firm said in a release. The next Aragon phase The Aragon Network was scheduled with a three-phase roadmap after its launch. So far, two phases have been successfully completed, with the Phase 3 now underway. And to ensure this…
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‘We Are the Cool New Startup’ Says Bitcoin Cash Node
With Bitcoin Cash appearing destined for another chain split this November, Bitcoin Cash Node believes it’s ready to spearhead the project.
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Akoin Co-Founder Explains How $6B Futuristic Akon City Will Work
Akoin president Jon Karas says Akon’s crypto city could be the proving ground African economies need.
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Amid threats of a ban, TikTok continues to fight deepfakes with AI and blockchain tech
China’s ByteDance and its extremely popular social media app TikTok are in turmoil in the US as President Trump has threatened to ban the application if a merger with a US company, namely Microsoft, does not occur by September 15th. Trump has taken a very aggressive stance against the Chinese control of Tiktok, stating: “Right…
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This South Korean City is Spending Millions to Turn People Into Blockchain Experts
Daegu is still in the race for blockchain dominance.
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Bison Trails’ New Software Could Make Slashing Penalties a Thing of the Past
This in turn could reduce the headaches involved when achieving consensus.
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Monero Cryptojacking Malware Targets Higher Education
Guardicore Labs explains that FritzFrog uses a brute-force attack on millions of addresses to gain access to servers.