Posts in Category: Blockchain

Hackers Claimed Bitcoins Not to Leak Confidential Documents about 9/11

According to a report published by Motherboard online journal, the hacker group TheDarkOverlord claims that it has stolen information about the 2001 September 11 terrorist attack on the world trade center.

 

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A Review on Bitcoin Value in 2018

The year 2018 was very noisy for the cryptocurrency (a type of encrypted currency which is called electronic money too). The bitcoin price (a kind of cryptocurrency based on Blockchain) astonishingly dropped about 73%. Its value was $13850.50 on January 1., and $3709.50 on December 31

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The release of Cryptocurrency Stealing Malware on Torrent

In the recent years, with the advance of information and communications technology, we have seen a surge in the development of all kinds of sabotage and espionage malware. Many of these released malwares are made to steal important information so that financial goals can be achieved through them

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Using the Customers’ Hacked Data in Cryptocurrency Exchanges for Sale on Dark Web

According to the report which has recently published, a hacker with the nickname of ExploitDOT has claimed hacking cryptocurrency exchanges information related to the customers’ personal data from large exchanges like Bittrex, Bitfinex, and Binance. In an advertising post, he has remarked that he will sell the information on Dark Web market.

 

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More Oil Companies Join Vakt Platform to Trade Energy Carriers

According to Reuters American press on January 16, one of the largest multi-national American energy companies Chevron, besides two other big companies have joined Vakt Blockchain platform to trade energy commodities located in the United Kingdom.

 

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University Researchers Are Designing a New Cryptocurrency Faster Than Bitcoin

Some professors at U.S. universities are designing a cryptocurrency more powerful than Bitcoin. This superiority allows processing thousands of transactions a second. This cryptocurrency design team is composed of professors from seven prominent U.S. universities such as Stanford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of California and Berkeley.

 

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