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Hacking group CryptoCore has stolen $200 million since 2018

25 Jun 2020 1 minute read 0 comments FKlivestolearn

The hackers have been mostly attacking Crypto exchanges in the U.S & Japan, according to a new report   Cryptocurrency businesses have seen an increasing threat from nefarious players over the years in a variety of ways — malware, ransomware and...

Newsletter #114 | Ja Rule's Livin' It Up on Crypto, PayPal & Venmo Finally Come Around, Project Disclosures and More...

25 Jun 2020 1 minute read 0 comments KHubbard

This week's edition covers stories you may have missed including disclosures from Dash, PolyMath, Ion, and EOS.  Other stories inc,lude Ja Rule's partnership with Roll, Paypal and Venmo's plan to allow crypto trading, security, DeFi, and much more:...

Killer Drones to be Available on the Global Arms Markets

24 Jun 2020 2 minute read 7 comments Matthew Rosenquist

Turkey may be the first customer for the Kargu series of weaponized suicide drones specifically developed for military use.  These semi-autonomous devices have been in development since 2017 and will eventually be upgraded to operate collectively as...

I got a call from SIPVicious last night

24 Jun 2020 2 minute read 6 comments Solominer

When I got up this morning my phone was ringing, I walked over to it and observed the caller ID. I had no idea what sipvicious was. I just stared at my phone groggy and waited for the voicemail to take it. But it never did. Usually after 15 seconds o...

Crypto wallets and Operational Security

23 Jun 2020 4 minute read 0 comments Iwasntexpectingthispressure

Anons first Crypto. Post #12 I've been investigating cryptocurrency and decentralized tech since the start of May 2020. This blog is an avenue of documentation and expression of my experience. Operational Security, what steps can you take to maximiz...

Bitcoin is SAFE. Even though it was recently cracked.

22 Jun 2020 1 minute read 3 comments noBeans

Recently i posted about how John Cantrell hacked a btc address and transferred almost 1 btc to his own address. Here's a link to the post if you are yet to read it. Now in a recent interview Cantrell said that even though he was able to crack the ad...

Are they using you to mine crypto?

20 Jun 2020 1 minute read 0 comments Jandmade

We all worry about security, reliability and privacy when we connect to the internet and especially when it comes to obtaining and using cryptocurrencies. Not long ago, the well-known video game company Nintendo was suspected as it was accused of usi...

How a Bitcoin address was cracked? Took just 30 hours.

19 Jun 2020 2 minute read 1 comment noBeans

Recently Alistair Milne organized a 1 BTC giveaway of sorts. For those that don't know Alistair Milne, he is a well known investor and entrepreneur. Milne woke up to a news that could easily be life altering and devastating to many. But for him it wa...

Why a VPN Does Not Guarantee Privacy

16 Jun 2020 2 minute read 2 comments at350

If you watch YouTube daily, you've probably seen a video sponsored by a VPN company. There seem to be dozens of these VPN companies out there, sponsoring videos to get you to sign up. It sounds promising. Encrypting your data? Your ISP not being able...

Intel Designs Chips to Protect from ROP Attacks

16 Jun 2020 1 minute read 3 comments Matthew Rosenquist

Intel comes late to the game but will be delivering an embedded defense for Return Oriented Programming (ROP) types of cyber hacks. I first blogged about this back in Sept of 2016. Yes, almost four years have passed and I had hoped it would see the...