
Third World: The Bottom Dimension – Gabriel Massan and Collaborators’ Exhibition Opens At Serpentine, Powered By Tezos
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2023-06-26 16:17

L&T Technology Services and BSNL Join Hands to Enable Private 5G Network Deployments for Enterprises
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2023-06-26 15:57

Twitter hacker who took over Musk, Obama, Biden accounts in 2020 gets prison sentence
A British hacker behind the 2020 takeover of the Twitter accounts of Elon Musk, Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and several other personalities as part of a Bitcoin scam has been sentenced to five years in prison. The hacker, 24-year-old Joseph O’Connor from Liverpool, took over nearly 130 accounts in July 2020, and pleaded guilty to charges of hacking these profiles last month. He was extradited from Spain on 26 April to face charges and now the US Attorney’s Office in the southern district of New York has sentenced him to five years for cyber crimes. In May, the hacker pled to four counts of computer hacking, wire fraud, and cyberstalking, according to Tech Crunch. The US justice department accused Mr O’Connor of participating in the exploitation of social media accounts, as well as online extortion and cyberstalking. The hacker, known as PlugwalkJoe online, has also been ordered to pay nearly $800,000 to the victims of his crimes. He had participated in the exploitation of social media accounts, as well as online extortion, using social engineering tricks to get access to Twitter accounts. New York’s Department of Financial Services investigated and found that the hackers had called Twitter employees, claiming to be the IT department. Another hacker Graham Ivan Clark – known as Kirk – reportedly used this access to hijack and reassign Twitter accounts. Using stolen accounts, hackers sent out tweets asking followers to send bitcoin to an account, promising to double their money. Mr O’Connor also pled guilty of using a cyber intrusion technique called a “SIM swap attack” to steal cryptocurrency from a Manhattan-based company and then to launder the proceeds of the scheme. In this mode of cyber attack, hackers gain control of a victim’s mobile phone number by linking that number to a SIM card controlled by the threat actors. This leads to the victim’s calls and messages being routed to a malicious unauthorised device controlled by the hackers, who then use control of the victim’s mobile phone number to obtain unauthorised access to accounts held by the victim registered to their mobile phone numbers. Twitter said it improved the social media platform’s cybersecurity controls following the cyberattack. In addition to the prison term, Mr O’Connor has been sentenced to three years of supervised release and further ordered to pay about $794,000 in forfeiture. Read More How bad is bitcoin for the environment really? Crypto experts discuss bitcoin price predictions What is Solana? The crypto rising 200-times faster than bitcoin Hacker reveals secret ‘Elon Mode’ in Tesla cars for full self-driving Hackers strike Iranian government, releasing presidential documents China calls hacking report 'far-fetched' and accuses the US of targeting the cybersecurity industry
2023-06-26 15:52

Is Pokimane in trouble? Twitch queen accidentally displays gang sign on live stream, fans call it 'beyond strange'
It is widely understood that these gestures serve as verbal and visual cues used for identification and communication within gangs
2023-06-26 15:49

India's Infosys signs $454-million deal with Danske Bank
BENGALURU (Reuters) -Infosys, India's No.2 IT services provider, signed a $454-million contract with Denmark's Danske Bank on Monday, at a
2023-06-26 15:23

Andrew Tate dubs Adin Ross 'bigot' for his controversial anti-LGBTQ+ tweet during explosive livestream, fans wonder if he's being 'sarcastic'
Andrew Tate says Adin Ross should know better before making comments on genders
2023-06-26 14:53

What happened to Kai Cenat? Twitch king in hot water after he unintentionally shows firearm during livestream
In the video, Kai Cenat unintentionally disclosed a firearm, sparking speculations among his fans regarding potential consequences such as a ban
2023-06-26 14:52

Australia plans huge fines if big tech fails to tackle disinformation
Tech giants could face billions of dollars in fines for failing to tackle disinformation under proposed Australian laws, which a watchdog on Monday said would bring...
2023-06-26 14:51

Binance’s Market Share Is Stuck Near One-Year Low
Binance is reeling under the impact of increased regulatory scrutiny, with the exchange platform’s market share languishing near
2023-06-26 14:47

A second life for EV batteries? Depends how long the first is
By Nick Carey, Paul Lienert and Victoria Waldersee LONDON Global automakers have touted plans to re-use electric vehicle
2023-06-26 14:25

Emulate Unveils Chip-A1, Expanding Organ-on-a-Chip Technology Applications Within the Cancer and Cosmetics Markets
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 26, 2023--
2023-06-26 14:24

xQc hunts for MTG's 'Lord of the Rings' card worth $2M, fans call him 'gaming Gollum'
xQc spent over $8K to buy Collector Booster boxes as he unboxed approximately 3,240 cards in search of the notoriously rare card
2023-06-26 14:21
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