May 2025

BlackRock to join Telegram’s $1.5B bond sale: WSJ

BlackRock to join Telegram’s $1.5B bond sale: WSJ 2025-05-28 at 13:13 By Cointelegraph by Helen Partz BlackRock, one of the world’s largest Bitcoin holders, is reportedly participating in a bond raise by crypto-friendly messenger Telegram. Telegram is expected to raise at least $1.5 billion in a bond issue on May 28, with support from existing […]

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Fungible cryptos in secondary sales are not securities, Ripple tells SEC

Fungible cryptos in secondary sales are not securities, Ripple tells SEC 2025-05-28 at 13:13 By Cointelegraph by Adrian Zmudzinski Ripple, the blockchain company behind XRP, argued that fungible cryptocurrencies are not securities when transferred in secondary transactions in a recent letter sent to the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). In its May 27 letter,

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Bitcoin whales keep buying as BTC price dip targets include $94K

Bitcoin whales keep buying as BTC price dip targets include $94K 2025-05-28 at 13:13 By Cointelegraph by William Suberg Key points: Bitcoin whales are adding to their BTC positions while price ranges below all-time highs. If a new market correction comes, one potential bounce level lies in the mid-$90,000 zone. Hyperliquid trader James Wynn hints

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Eviden unveils satellite monitoring tool, as Starlink asks UK for E band access

Eviden unveils satellite monitoring tool, as Starlink asks UK for E band access 2025-05-28 at 13:13 By Dan Robinson Space broadband and space-linked phones all very well, but someone’s got to track them Satellites have evolved, thanks to SpaceX’s Starlink and incomer AST SpaceMobile pumping out high-speed broadband and cellular services for everyday phones delivered

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Vulnerabilities in CISA KEV Are Not Equally Critical: Report

Vulnerabilities in CISA KEV Are Not Equally Critical: Report 2025-05-28 at 13:13 By Ionut Arghire New report says organizations should always consider environmental context when assessing the impact of vulnerabilities in CISA KEV catalog. The post Vulnerabilities in CISA KEV Are Not Equally Critical: Report appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from

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The Root of AI Hallucinations: Physics Theory Digs Into the ‘Attention’ Flaw

The Root of AI Hallucinations: Physics Theory Digs Into the ‘Attention’ Flaw 2025-05-28 at 13:13 By Kevin Townsend Physicist Neil Johnson explores how fundamental laws of nature could explain why AI sometimes fails—and what to do about it. The post The Root of AI Hallucinations: Physics Theory Digs Into the ‘Attention’ Flaw appeared first on

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Sui validators vote on $162M Cetus recovery plan to restore user funds

Sui validators vote on $162M Cetus recovery plan to restore user funds 2025-05-28 at 12:02 By Cointelegraph by Zoltan Vardai Sui-based decentralized exchange Cetus may be one step closer to recovering funds lost in a recent exploit, pending the outcome of a community governance vote scheduled to end June 3. Cetus was exploited for over

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German court parks four Volkswagen execs in jail over Dieselgate scandal

German court parks four Volkswagen execs in jail over Dieselgate scandal 2025-05-28 at 10:41 By Simon Sharwood More cases about 2015 software swindle stuck in legal traffic jam Germany’s Braunschweig Regional Court has reportedly sentenced four Volkswagen executives to jail over “Dieselgate” – the 2015 scandal in which the automaker was found to have fudged

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Crypto czar Sacks says US could possibly ‘acquire more Bitcoin’

Crypto czar Sacks says US could possibly ‘acquire more Bitcoin’ 2025-05-28 at 10:02 By Cointelegraph by Stephen Katte White House AI and crypto czar David Sacks says the US could buy more Bitcoin if the government can fund the purchase in a “budget-neutral” way without a tax or adding to the growing national debt. Sacks

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Australian regulator takes former Blockchain Global director to court

Australian regulator takes former Blockchain Global director to court 2025-05-28 at 10:02 By Cointelegraph by Martin Young Australia’s markets regulator has filed civil proceedings against Liang “Allan” Guo, the former director of Blockchain Global.  Guo will face the court on “allegations relating to multiple breaches of his directors’ duties,” the Australian Securities and Investments Commission

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Altcoin ‘wildfire’ inbound as trader shuts down bear market fears

Altcoin ‘wildfire’ inbound as trader shuts down bear market fears 2025-05-28 at 10:02 By Cointelegraph by Ciaran Lyons A crypto trader has pushed back against claims that altcoin season is already over, arguing that it hasn’t even started yet, as many tokens are still near their local price bottoms. “I don’t understand why people start

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DragonForce double-whammy: First hit an MSP, then use RMM software to push ransomware

DragonForce double-whammy: First hit an MSP, then use RMM software to push ransomware 2025-05-28 at 09:53 By Jessica Lyons SimpleHelp was the vector for the attack DragonForce ransomware infected a managed service provider, and its customers, after attackers exploited security flaws in remote monitoring and management tool SimpleHelp.… This article is an excerpt from The

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Apple Blocks $9 Billion in Fraud Over 5 Years Amid Rising App Store Threats

Apple Blocks $9 Billion in Fraud Over 5 Years Amid Rising App Store Threats 2025-05-28 at 09:53 By Apple on Tuesday revealed that it prevented over $9 billion in fraudulent transactions in the last five years, including more than $2 billion in 2024 alone. The company said the App Store is confronted by a wide

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LogicGate brings risk management to individual business units

LogicGate brings risk management to individual business units 2025-05-28 at 09:32 By Industry News LogicGate is elevating its Risk Cloud platform with a new Operational Risk Management (ORM) Solution designed to allow organizations to prioritize risks based on process criticality and financial impact. By helping minimize operational disruptions, such as failed internal processes, inadequate systems,

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SpaceX resets ‘Days Since Last Starship Explosion’ counter to zero, again

SpaceX resets ‘Days Since Last Starship Explosion’ counter to zero, again 2025-05-28 at 09:03 By Simon Sharwood Yet is happy with its ninth flight, which Musk’s rocket Co. designed to severely stress its rockets SpaceX’s Starship has failed, again.… This article is an excerpt from The Register View Original Source

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Why data provenance must anchor every CISO’s AI governance strategy

Why data provenance must anchor every CISO’s AI governance strategy 2025-05-28 at 08:30 By Help Net Security Across the enterprise, artificial intelligence has crept into core functions – not through massive digital transformation programs, but through quiet, incremental adoption. Legal departments are summarizing contracts. HR is rewording sensitive employee communications. Compliance teams are experimenting with

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CFTC’s Goldsmith Romero says commissioner exodus ‘not a great situation’

CFTC’s Goldsmith Romero says commissioner exodus ‘not a great situation’ 2025-05-28 at 08:17 By Cointelegraph by Stephen Katte Outgoing US Commodity Futures Trading Commission commissioner Christy Goldsmith Romero says the exodus of the agency’s top brass is “not a great situation” for crypto regulations. The CFTC could be headed by just one commissioner once the

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