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Not even the holiday season can stop cyber fundraising it seems.
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Bitwise CIO Matthew Hougan believes that investors are “still early” until Bitcoin (BTC) claims the $500,000 price zone for Bitcoin (BTC).
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Mastercard is enabling faster and more convenient online transactions with its newest feature, Mastercard Click to Pay, launching in the Asia-pacific region.
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FTX has reached a $228 million settlement with crypto exchange Bybit and its affiliates, concluding a lawsuit filed in Nov. 2023 that sought to recover approximately $1 billion in assets. The agreement allows FTX to withdraw $175 million in digital assets held on Bybit’s platform and sell about $53 million in BIT tokens to Mirana…
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The company must invest $15.75m to strengthen its cybersecurity and pay a penalty of $15.75m to the US Treasury.
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WASHINGTON, September 30, 2024—The Federal Communications Commission today announced a groundbreaking data protection and cybersecurity settlement with T-Mobile to resolve the Enforcement Bureau’s investigations into significant data breaches that impacted millions of U.S. consumers. To settle the investigations, T-Mobile has agreed to important forward-looking commitments to address foundational security flaws, work to improve cyber hygiene,…
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AT&T has reached a $13 million settlement with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) following a significant data breach that compromised the personal information of approximately nine million customers. This AT&T data breach occurred in January 2023 which involved unauthorized access and sale of customer data by third-party vendors employed by the firm.
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Mexico’s Senate committees approved a controversial judicial reform late on Sunday, which aims to reform the system entirely.
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Available exclusively via The unlikely reality of Bitcoin as a reserve currency Andjela Radmilac · 5 days ago
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Super Retail Group has spent $63 million on the construction of a new automated distribution centre and other technology initiatives.
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Sepio, vendor of physical layer-based asset risk management solutions, announced on Tuesday a new investment, extending its series B funding. The investment, led by Tau Capital, will support the growing company’s customer-facing organizations needed to address an exceeding demand from tier-1 enterprises for Sepio’s solutions. It will also go toward allocating resources for Sepio’s recently…
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The total number of DDoS attacks during H1 2024 amounted to 830,000, an increase of 46% when compared to H1 2023, according to Gcore. Peak attack power rose from 1.6 terabits per second (Tbps) in H2 2023 to 1.7 Tbps.
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Biometric systems for school safety and security continue to gain ground in the U.S., with more rollouts unveiled and a new director appointed by ROC. But the recent reprimand issued by a UK regulator shows the fine line that must be walked for compliance in school settings.
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The dump in Kiteezi receives about 1,500 tonnes of waste a day – Copyright AFP BADRU KATUMBA
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The Linux Kernel 6.9 series, a non-long-term support (LTS) version released in May 2024, has officially reached its end of life. This means that users who have not yet upgraded will no longer receive critical security updates, leaving their systems vulnerable to potential threats.
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An IBM analysis of 604 organizations published today finds the average cost of each breach, including lost revenue, has now reached $4.9 million.
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Businesses that fall victim to a data breach can expect a financial hit of nearly $5 million on average — a 10% increase compared to last year — according to IBM’s annual report on cybersecurity incidents.
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Oracle agreed to pay $115 million to settle a lawsuit accusing the database software and cloud computing company of invading people’s privacy by collecting their personal information and selling it to third parties. Reuters: The plaintiffs, who otherwise have no connection to Oracle, said the company violated federal and state privacy laws and California’s constitution…