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British challenger bank Starling has suspended all payments to cryptocurrency exchanges
UK-based digital bank Starling has suspended all payments to cryptocurrency exchanges, The Daily Telegraph reports.
Concerns about crypto-related financial crime were cited as the reason for the suspension by the upstart lender. …
Apple’s new M1 CPU has a flaw that creates a covert channel that two or more malicious apps—already installed—can use to transmit information to each other, a developer has found.
Ars Technica
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The crypto market remained fairly stable today after yesterday’s dip. Read on to know all major crypto updates for today.
Source: Sakshat Kolhatkar @ Republic World
The cryptocurrency market has grown immensely over the past year, with many cryptocurrencies reaching an all-time high during summer 2021.…
Domino’s India brand owner Jubilant Foodworks has informed its customers about the data breach incident that took place on March 24 and leaked its customer data, including their personal details such as mailing addresses and mobile numbers, among others. The latest development comes just days after hackers created a search engine on the dark Web to let anyone look at the customer details of Domino’s India by using their phone numbers or email addresses.…
As nations around the world continue to seek access to encrypted communications, the Facebook-owned messaging platform WhatsApp sued the Indian government this week to challenge new rules requiring that apps be able to trace the “first originator” of messages. Creating such a capability would undermine WhatsApp’s end-to-end encryption protections, potentially impacting the privacy and security of not just its more than 400 million users in India, but billions more worldwide. …
Yuri Molchan
Digital gold has plunged below the $35,000 level as the volatile weekend takes off
Disclaimer: The opinion expressed here is not investment advice – it is provided for informational purposes only. It does not necessarily reflect the opinion of U.Today.…
Yuri Molchan
Prominent Bitcoin hater Peter Schiff expects a new crypto winter to arrive soon
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“Bitcoin had its worst month since 2011”
BTC “could head into longer and colder winter” than before
CEO of Euro Pacific Capital, major gold investor, Peter Schiff, has taken to Twitter to gloat over the major Bitcoin decline in May and point at gold’s rise.…
Yuri Molchan
Major cryptocurrency fund Grayscale has parted with $2.1 billion worth of crypto assets in merely one day and outflows have been going for a while already
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Grayscale sees outflows of $2.1 billion in crypto
Bitcoin fails to recover to $40,000
Large investment fund Grayscale, subsidiary of Barry Silbert’s Digital Currency Group, has tweeted that as of May 28, the size of its crypto holdings has shrunk to $34.1 billion from $36.2 billion a day before.…
Fake landing pages are already a staple of cybercriminal trickery. Hackers have created have created hundreds of Netflix and Disney+ knockoffs in recent years. The BazaLoader group has made fake sites before, too, including a convincing impersonation of a lingerie retailer.…
Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed two new attack techniques on certified PDF documents that could potentially enable an attacker to alter a document’s visible content by displaying malicious content over the certified content without invalidating its signature.
“The attack idea exploits the flexibility of PDF certification, which allows signing or adding annotations to certified documents under different permission levels,” said researchers from Ruhr-University Bochum, who have systematically analyzed the security of the PDF specification over the years.…