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2 months ago |
brobible.com | Crypto Scammers |Eric Italiano
The Instagram account for Bleacher Report, which has over 23 million followers, was hacked on Wednesday night by apparent crypto scammers. The hacker claimed that NBA star LeBron James had invested in a new cryptocurrency called the “Dior coin.” Dior’s Instagram page, which has over 47 million followers, was also hacked.
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Feb 11, 2025 |
techtrendske.co.ke | Crypto Scammers |Melinda Kirwa |Techie Girl
United States Vice President JD Vance stated that the country firmly believes AI should remain free from ideological bias. He emphasized that American AI will not be turned into a tool for authoritarian censorship and warned that excessive regulation could stifle its development. Speaking on AI regulation during the France AI Action Summit, VP Vance said the Trump administration believes that excessive regulation of the AI sector could kill a transformative industry just as it is taking off.
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Feb 10, 2025 |
techtrendske.co.ke | Crypto Scammers |Melinda Kirwa |Techie Girl
ICT and Digital Economy CS William Kabogo and Kenya’s Special Envoy on Technology Ambassador Philip Thigo are heading the Kenyan delegation at the France AI Action Summit which commenced on Monday at the Grand Palais in Paris. Kenya alongside other African countries like Mauritania, Senegal, South Africa and Togo actively participated in the preparation of the Summit having been involved in working groups and various steering committees.
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Feb 10, 2025 |
techtrendske.co.ke | Crypto Scammers |George Kamau
As ride-hailing services focus more on safety and security, Bolt’s Driver Selfie Check stands out as an important feature designed to protect passengers and verify drivers. While most ride-hailing services have become synonymous with convenience, they’ve also attracted fraud, scams, and risks that affect both passengers and drivers.
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Feb 9, 2025 |
techtrendske.co.ke | Crypto Scammers |Aiden Crawford |Nintendo releases
On Sunday evening, the X account of Kenya’s Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) sent out posts inviting users to share their addresses for a chance to receive tokens for likes and retweets. The account also went ahead and shared another post asking local media to support the idea of launching a blockchain project. Additionally, several other posts were shared promoting the token, including step-by-step instructions on how users could purchase it.
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