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Intruders 'borrowed' Tesla's public cloud for cryptocurrency mining Tesla isn't immune to the plague of cryptocurrency mining hijacks, it seems. Security researchers at RedLock have reported that intruders gained access to Tesla's Kubernetes console (where it deploys and manages containerized apps) without needing a password, exposing the EV brand's login ...
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South Korean cryptocurrency official found dead at home, reports say A South Korean government official who helped regulatory efforts to limit cryptocurrency speculation has died, according to multiple reports. Jung Ki-joon, head of economic policy coordination at the Office for Government Policy Coordination, was found dead at his home in Seoul on Sunday, South ...
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Cryptocurrency not an ideal long-term investment, warns Ethereum co-founder Buterin, a cryptocurrency researcher and programmer, proposed Ethereum at the end of 2013. He helped get the platform up and running in July 2015 after selling an initial run to early adopters in 2014. Ethereum is the overall decentralized transaction platform while Ether are the digital coins. Currently ...
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How cryptocurrency opens opportunities for women ... of 18- to 34-year-olds would rather own $1,000 worth of bitcoin than $1,000 of government bond or stocks, according to a survey from Blockchain Capital. In addition to giving Millennials alternative investment options, cryptocurrency is opening up new opportunities for women in the financial industry.
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Recode Daily: Concerned about cryptocurrency, Capitol Hill also starts to worry about video ... Spurred by the global investment craze over bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, bipartisan momentum is growing on Capitol Hill for stricter federal oversight on the emerging asset class. Study up on your crypto cocktail chatter with this in-case-you-missed-it deep dive, and this comprehensive reading list ...
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NSA Exploit Now Powering Cryptocurrency Mining Malware Once inside, the malware co-opts your processor for cryptocurrency mining. If your computer happens to be part of a network, the infection will spread to connected computers, turning entire businesses into someone else's side hustle. The "fun" part is even patched systems can be infected. The NSA's ...
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