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Forgery, plagiarism, and ninja costumes: The bizarre battle over Bitcoin’s origins

In the first two weeks of the trial, Craig Wright has contradicted his testimony from previous trials and called expert witnesses incompetent.

Feb 18, 2024 MARKET

FTX secretly used Deltec Bank to create and sell Tether for profit, lawsuit alleges

FTX and Alameda may have created billions of dollars in USDT in this manner.

Feb 18, 2024 REGULATION

US leads AlphV ransomware infrastructure takedown

Law enforcement released a decryptor for the prolific threat group and ransomware affiliate service behind some of 2023’s most high-profile attacks.

Jan 12, 2024 REGULATION

Cyber risk strategies in hot seat as SEC rules go live

A new climate of regulatory scrutiny is pushing companies to reassess how they manage cyber governance and mitigation at the highest levels.

Jan 12, 2024 REGULATION

CISA seeks comment on secure by design principles to boost global software security

The agency issued an RFI seeking industry input on costs, how to incorporate security into higher education and how to reduce recurring security vulnerabilities.

Jan 12, 2024 REGULATION

5 cybersecurity trends to watch in 2024

Preventative measures remain woefully unmet, the scourge of ransomware is as bad as its ever been, and a wave of new incident reporting and compliance regulations are taking hold. Buckle up for 2024.

Jan 12, 2024 REGULATION

Kyocera Device Manager Vulnerability Exposes Enterprise Credentials

An improper input validation flaw in Kyocera Device Manager allows attackers to capture credentials, compromise accounts.

Jan 12, 2024 CYBERSECURITY

Cisco Patches Critical Vulnerability in Unity Connection Product

Cisco Unity Connection flaw could allow remote, unauthenticated attackers to upload arbitrary files and execute commands on the system.

Jan 12, 2024 CYBERSECURITY

Intel, AMD, Zoom, Splunk Release Patch Tuesday Security Advisories

Intel, AMD, Zoom and Splunk released security advisories on Patch Tuesday to inform customers about vulnerabilities found in their products.

Jan 12, 2024 CYBERSECURITY

Dutch Engineer Used Water Pump to Get Billion-Dollar Stuxnet Malware Into Iranian Nuclear Facility: Report

An engineer recruited by intelligence services used a water pump to deliver Stuxnet, which reportedly cost $1-2 billion to develop.

Jan 12, 2024 CYBERSECURITY