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2 weeks ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Chris Strohm |Jeff Stone
The US Justice Department has opened a probe into a recent breach at the leading cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase Global Inc., according to a person familiar with the matter. Investigators, including those in the department’s criminal division in Washington, are digging into the circumstances surrounding the breach, said the person, who asked not to be identified discussing the investigation.
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2 months ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Charlie Capel |Jeff Stone
X stopped working Monday for thousands of users globallyMusk says attack IP addresses originated in the ‘Ukraine area’Elon Musk blamed widespread disruptions on his social media platform X on a “massive cyberattack,” which he claimed was orchestrated by a “large, coordinated group” or country. Tens of thousands of users globally reported intermittent outages on X on Monday, according to the monitoring website Downdetector.
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2 months ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Charlie Capel |Jeff Stone
Elon Musk blamed widespread disruptions on his social media platform X on a “massive cyberattack,” which he claimed was orchestrated by a “large, coordinated group” or country. Tens of thousands of users globally reported intermittent outages on X on Monday, according to the monitoring website Downdetector. New posts were failing to load for users in countries including the US, UK, France and India at various points throughout the day. The service disruptions lasted a few minutes each.
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2 months ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Charlie Capel |Jeff Stone
X stopped working Monday for thousands of users globallyMusk blamed attack on large, coordinated group or countryElon Musk blamed widespread disruptions on his social media platform X on a “massive cyberattack,” which he claimed was orchestrated by a “large, coordinated group” or country. Tens of thousands of users globally reported intermittent outages on X on Monday, according to the monitoring website Down Detector.
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Jan 9, 2025 |
thestar.com.my | Jeff Stone
The FBI and US Department of Homeland Security have scaled back efforts over the past two years to disrupt violent extremists’ online activities, according to current and former US officials and Internet radicalisation specialists who fear the trend will accelerate under the incoming Trump administration.
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