April 2025

Bitcoin miner Bit Digital acquires $53M facility as AI, HPC push continues

Bitcoin miner Bit Digital acquires $53M facility as AI, HPC push continues 2025-04-17 at 19:40 By Cointelegraph by Sam Bourgi Bitcoin mining company Bit Digital has acquired an industrial building in Madison, North Carolina, upping the ante in a business diversification strategy that includes strategic pivots into AI and high-performance computing.  Bit Digital agreed to […]

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TWAP vs. VWAP in crypto trading: What’s the difference?

TWAP vs. VWAP in crypto trading: What’s the difference? 2025-04-17 at 19:40 By Cointelegraph by Bradley Peak Algorithmic trading strategies in crypto Algorithmic trading has become a go-to for many traders as it lets you automate trades based on specific rules — no emotions, no hesitation, just pure logic. These strategies can scan markets 24/7,

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Cash-based crypto can enable financial inclusion for billions

Cash-based crypto can enable financial inclusion for billions 2025-04-17 at 19:40 By Cointelegraph by Alexander Guseff Opinion by: Alexander Guseff, founder and CEO of Tectum Crypto companies have spent years pushing digital wallets and exchange apps, convinced they’ll bring financial inclusion to the world. Here’s the reality: 1.4 billion people remain unbanked, and crypto adoption

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Small ocean swirls may have an outsized affect on climate, NASA satellite shows

Small ocean swirls may have an outsized affect on climate, NASA satellite shows 2025-04-17 at 19:40 By Lindsay Clark SWOT satellite lets scientists observe small-scale eddies and waves for the first time A NASA-led satellite mission has suggested that swirls and eddies in the middle of the ocean have a bigger influence on Earth’s climate

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Google and AWS say it’s too hard for customers to use Linux to dodge Azure

Google and AWS say it’s too hard for customers to use Linux to dodge Azure 2025-04-17 at 19:40 By Paul Kunert Re-writing applications takes years, is expensive and in-house expertise needed When moving to the cloud, companies with significant investments in Microsoft infrastructure wares simply can’t afford to rewrite everything for Linux, so they end

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Man Helped Chinese Nationals Get Jobs Involving Sensitive US Government Projects

Man Helped Chinese Nationals Get Jobs Involving Sensitive US Government Projects 2025-04-17 at 19:40 By Ionut Arghire Minh Phuong Ngoc Vong pleaded guilty to defrauding US companies of roughly $1 million in a fake IT worker scheme. The post Man Helped Chinese Nationals Get Jobs Involving Sensitive US Government Projects appeared first on SecurityWeek. This

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Mustang Panda Targets Myanmar With StarProxy, EDR Bypass, and TONESHELL Updates

Mustang Panda Targets Myanmar With StarProxy, EDR Bypass, and TONESHELL Updates 2025-04-17 at 19:40 By The China-linked threat actor known as Mustang Panda has been attributed to a cyber attack targeting an unspecified organization in Myanmar with previously unreported tooling, highlighting continued effort by the threat actors to increase the sophistication and effectiveness of their

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Get Granny on Gmail — computer and smartphone use lowers risk of brain decline by 42%

Get Granny on Gmail — computer and smartphone use lowers risk of brain decline by 42% 2025-04-17 at 17:23 By McKenzie Beard A new study found that older adults who regularly use digital devices are less likely to suffer from cognitive impairment than those who interact with them less frequently. This article is an excerpt

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Eliza Labs launches auto.fun, a no-code AI spin on Pump.Fun

Eliza Labs launches auto.fun, a no-code AI spin on Pump.Fun 2025-04-17 at 17:23 By Cointelegraph by Adrian Zmudzinski Eliza Labs, the developer behind the AI agent framework ai16z, announced the launch of auto.fun, a new no-code platform allowing users to launch AI agents on Web3 applications. According to an April 17 announcement, auto.fun allows for

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Proton66 Part 2: Compromised WordPress Pages and Malware Campaigns

Proton66 Part 2: Compromised WordPress Pages and Malware Campaigns 2025-04-17 at 17:22 By Pawel Knapczyk, Dawid Nesterowicz Earlier this year SpiderLabs observed an increase in mass scanning, credential brute forcing, and exploitation attempts originating from Proton66 ASN targeting organizations worldwide that we are discussing in a two-part series. This article is an excerpt from SpiderLabs

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TSMC prepping for tariff turmoil, denies joint venture talks with Intel

TSMC prepping for tariff turmoil, denies joint venture talks with Intel 2025-04-17 at 16:52 By Dan Robinson Chip contract manufacturer not immune to ‘uncertainties and risks’ caused by Trump’s import taxes TSMC’s top brass insist it is not entertaining a joint venture with beleaguered chip biz Intel, though it is steeling itself for potential effects

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Rethinking the Human Factor in Cybersecurity

Rethinking the Human Factor in Cybersecurity 2025-04-17 at 16:52 By Rethink human involvement in cybersecurity—it’s not about blame, but about designing systems that support human strengths and mitigate limitations. Explore how secure email gateways (SEGs) like Trustwave MailMarshal use AI-powered threat detection to outpace phishing tactics and reduce human error. Understand the psychological triggers behind phishing attacks

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SafeLine Bot Management: Self-hosted alternative to Cloudflare

SafeLine Bot Management: Self-hosted alternative to Cloudflare 2025-04-17 at 16:52 By Help Net Security Modern websites are under constant pressure from automated traffic: scraping, credential stuffing, inventory hoarding, and other malicious bot behaviors. While Cloudflare Bot Management is a powerful cloud-native solution that leverages massive data and machine learning, not every organization wants to rely

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Windows NTLM vulnerability exploited in multiple attack campaigns (CVE-2025-24054)

Windows NTLM vulnerability exploited in multiple attack campaigns (CVE-2025-24054) 2025-04-17 at 16:52 By Zeljka Zorz CVE-2025-24054, a Windows NTLM hash disclosure vulnerability that Microsoft has issued patches for last month, has been leveraged by threat actors in campaigns targeting government and private institutions in Poland and Romania. “Active exploitation in the wild has been observed

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Demystifying Security Posture Management

Demystifying Security Posture Management 2025-04-17 at 16:52 By Torsten George While the Security Posture Management buzz is real, its long-term viability depends on whether it can deliver measurable outcomes without adding more complexity. The post Demystifying Security Posture Management appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source

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Vulnerabilities Patched in Atlassian, Cisco Products

Vulnerabilities Patched in Atlassian, Cisco Products 2025-04-17 at 16:52 By Ionut Arghire Atlassian and Cisco have released patches for multiple high-severity vulnerabilities, including remote code execution bugs. The post Vulnerabilities Patched in Atlassian, Cisco Products appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source

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