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Researchers Link NotPetya Outbreak and Kiev Power Grid Outage to one Hacking Group.

Depending on how one looks at the world, coincidence is either a common thing or doesn’t exist at all. In the world of cyberthreats, it would seem the latter is the more common conclusion. New research shows the NotPetya ransomware attack, as well as a disruption of Ukraine’s power grid, are linked together by one […] The post Researchers Link NotPetya Outbreak and Kiev Power Grid Outage to one Hacking Group appeared first on NullTX. origin »

Ex-Google CEO: Ethereum Has a Tremendous Potential.

CoinSpeaker Ex-Google CEO: Ethereum Has a Tremendous Potential Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt recently revealed that he’s a fan of blockchain technology and digital currencies, specifically referencing the likes of Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH). Ex-Google CEO: Ethereum Has a Tremendous Potential origin »

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Chinese school teachers caught mining Ethereum at work.

Two principals at a Chinese school have been caught using their employer’s electricity to mine Ethereum, according to local news outlet HK01. The report details how employees at Puman Middle School in Hunan province had been witnessing excessive noise from computers over the last few months – day and night, even during the holidays. origin »

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Bank of Israel Publishes a Report On Central Bank Digital Currencies.

The Governor of the Bank of Israel, in November 2017, appointed a team of research analysts to explore the possibility of introducing Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDC). According to the report, published on November 6, 2018, the team raised many concerns and did not recommend the Bank of Israel to progress forward with a digital currency in the near future. origin »

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Edit photos using AI with Photolemur 3.

Photolemur 3 is now looking out for sloppy shooters, unveiling the first automated photo enhancer app that handles all your editing needs for you. It’s not only super simple and time saving, it’s also now on sale, just $19 for a single license or $25 with a family account from TNW Deals. origin »

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Your right to anonymous messaging is under threat.

This week Russia has stepped up its war on anonymity. After an attempt last April to block the service, on Friday a court in Moscow ordered encrypted messaging app Telegram to pay 800,000 rouble – around ˆ10,600 – for failing to hand over users’ information. origin »

GitHub now hosts over 100 million repositories.

Today, the immensely popular social coding platform GitHub announced it now hosts over 100 million repositories. In addition, the platform announced new information about its userbase. GitHub now supports 31 million developers, who collectively have created over 1. origin »

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Researcher behind Monero’s crypto system awarded prestigious prize.

An Australian researcher has received a prestigious award from the nation’s top computer society, specifically for his pioneering contributions to anonymizing cryptocurrency transactions. Associate Professor Joseph Liu of Monash University has been named the Australian Computer Society’s (ACS) researcher of the year at its annual disruptor awards last week. origin »

How Might the Bitcoin Cash Trade War Go Down?.

Now that BitcoinSV futures have launched, we might perhaps be better placed to speculate how events might unfold on or around November 15th when all BCH holders suddenly find out... The post How Might the Bitcoin Cash Trade War Go Down? appeared first on Trustnodes. origin »

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