Category: Crypto Currents
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Saylor Teases Record Bitcoin Buy—As Strategy Faces $5.9B Loss Lawsuit and Investor Fury
Michael Saylor hints at new Bitcoin purchase amid a $5.9B lawsuit over losses and investor anger. Strategy holds 592,100 BTC, valued at $59B, facing legal scrutiny over accounting changes.
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Metaplanet adds 1,111 Bitcoin, approaches Tesla’s BTC holdings
Metaplanet, Japan’s leading Bitcoin corporate treasury, purchased 1,111 BTC, totaling 11,111 BTC, nearing Tesla’s 11,509 BTC holdings. The firm spent $117M, averaging $105,500 per coin.
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Metaplanet adds 1,111 Bitcoin, approaches Tesla’s BTC holdings
Metaplanet, Japan’s leading Bitcoin corporate treasury, purchased 1,111 BTC, totaling 11,111 BTC, nearing Tesla’s 11,509 BTC holdings. The firm spent $117M, averaging $105,500 per coin.
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Cointelegraph and CoinMarketCap front ends compromised with scam links over the weekend
Cointelegraph and CoinMarketCap experienced front-end breaches exposing users to scam pop-ups promoting fake tokens and ICOs, with attackers using malicious JavaScript via ad infrastructure.
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Musk wants Grok AI to ‘rewrite the entire corpus of human knowledge’
Elon Musk plans to retrain Grok AI on a revised knowledge base, aiming to rewrite human history by correcting errors and adding missing information for improved accuracy.
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Hacking Group Targets Insurance Giant Aflac – Personal and Medical Data May Be at Risk: Report – The Daily Hodl
Hacking group Scattered Spider reportedly breached Aflac, risking customers’ personal and medical data. The group uses social engineering and SIM swapping for high-profile attacks.
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Cointelegraph Website Compromised: Beware of Fraudulent Pop-Ups – News Bytes Bitcoin News
Cointelegraph warns users of fraudulent pop-ups offering fake CTG tokens and airdrops, urging caution against connecting wallets or sharing personal information.
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CoinTelegraph Suffers Alleged Cyberattack
Cointelegraph’s website was compromised by hackers displaying fake token reward pop-ups. Users were tricked into connecting wallets to drain funds. Similar attacks occurred on CoinMarketCap. Security firm Scam Sniffer alerted the public.
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Cointelegraph Website Hacked in Fake Airdrop Phishing Attack – Decrypt
Cointelegraph’s website was hacked to display fake airdrop pop-ups, tricking users into connecting wallets. Similar to a recent CoinMarketCap attack, these phishing scams aim to steal crypto assets.