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Cybersecurity professionals are burning out on extra hours every week

Cybersecurity professionals are burning out on extra hours every week 2026-03-04 at 08:30 By Mirko Zorz Cybersecurity professionals in the U.S. are working an average of 10.8 extra hours per week beyond their contracted schedules, according to survey data collected from 300 cybersecurity and IT leaders by Sapio Research. That figure effectively adds a sixth […]

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Former LAPD cop convicted of $350K crypto theft and kidnapping

Former LAPD cop convicted of $350K crypto theft and kidnapping 2026-03-04 at 08:22 By Cointelegraph by Jesse Coghlan Former Los Angeles Police Department officer Eric Halem was reportedly convicted of handcuffing and threatening to kill a teenager to steal Bitcoin. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source

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Indiana governor signs bill allowing crypto in retirement plans

Indiana governor signs bill allowing crypto in retirement plans 2026-03-04 at 08:22 By Cointelegraph by Stephen Katte House Bill 1042 also includes provisions to protect the rights of crypto users, barring public agencies from enforcing rules that ban crypto payments, self-custody, or mining. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source

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mquire: Open-source Linux memory forensics tool

mquire: Open-source Linux memory forensics tool 2026-03-04 at 08:22 By Anamarija Pogorelec Linux memory forensics has long depended on debug symbols tied to specific kernel versions. These symbols are not installed on production systems by default, and sourcing them from external repositories creates a recurring problem: repositories go stale, kernel builds diverge, and analysts working

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CISA Adds Actively Exploited VMware Aria Operations Flaw CVE-2026-22719 to KEV Catalog

CISA Adds Actively Exploited VMware Aria Operations Flaw CVE-2026-22719 to KEV Catalog 2026-03-04 at 08:22 By The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on Tuesday added a recently disclosed security flaw impacting Broadcom VMware Aria Operations to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog, citing active exploitation in the wild. The high-severity vulnerability, CVE-2026-22719 (CVSS

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Why workforce identity is still a vulnerability, and what to do about it

Why workforce identity is still a vulnerability, and what to do about it 2026-03-04 at 07:43 By Help Net Security Most organizations believe they have workforce identity under control. New hires are verified. Accounts are provisioned. Multi-factor authentication is enforced. Audits are passed. Then a breach happens, often through an account that was “properly secured.”

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TradFi to adopt 24/7 crypto rails sooner than expected: Bitwise

TradFi to adopt 24/7 crypto rails sooner than expected: Bitwise 2026-03-04 at 07:17 By Cointelegraph by Brayden Lindrea Bitwise’s Matt Hougan called it the “weekend that changed finance” as investors clambered onto Hyperliquid to trade the Israel-Iran conflict. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source

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Cybersecurity is now the price of admission for industrial AI

Cybersecurity is now the price of admission for industrial AI 2026-03-04 at 07:17 By Mirko Zorz Industrial organizations are accelerating AI deployment across manufacturing, utilities, and transportation and running straight into a security problem. Cisco’s 2026 State of Industrial AI Report, based on responses from more than 1,000 decision-makers across 19 countries, finds that cybersecurity

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AI agents overwhelmingly prefer Bitcoin over fiat in new study

AI agents overwhelmingly prefer Bitcoin over fiat in new study 2026-03-04 at 06:34 By Cointelegraph by Martin Young A Bitcoin Policy Institute study of 36 AI models found Bitcoin was the top monetary choice in 48% of responses, but more than half preferred stablecoins for payment scenarios. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News

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Trump’s ex-crypto advisor: US government must go beyond ‘liking Bitcoin’

Trump’s ex-crypto advisor: US government must go beyond ‘liking Bitcoin’ 2026-03-04 at 06:34 By Cointelegraph by Ciaran Lyons Bitcoin will eventually reach a point where the US government creates the conditions it needs to succeed, whether that takes 10 or 20 years, according to a Bitcoin executive. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News

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European Space Agency and China both achieve gigabit links to geostationary satellites

European Space Agency and China both achieve gigabit links to geostationary satellites 2026-03-04 at 06:31 By Simon Sharwood Raises hopes birds 40,000km away can be reprogrammed, for science or military purposes The European Space Agency and the Institute of Optoelectronics at China’s Academy of Sciences both claim they’ve achieved gigabit links to satellites in geostationary

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Australia is at risk of missing the $17B crypto boat, researchers say

Australia is at risk of missing the $17B crypto boat, researchers say 2026-03-04 at 04:09 By Cointelegraph by Stephen Katte Australia is on a trajectory for only $710 million in annual economic gains from crypto by 2030 unless there’s a substantial change, the Digital Finance Cooperative Research Centre says. This article is an excerpt from

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Google feels the need for security speed, so will ship Chrome updates every two weeks

Google feels the need for security speed, so will ship Chrome updates every two weeks 2026-03-04 at 04:09 By Simon Sharwood Retains eight-weekly Extended Stable releases but warns fortnightly updates are the best way to stay safe Google will halve the time between releases of its Chrome browser to two weeks, across versions of the

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Ray Dalio cautions on Bitcoin, says ‘there is only one gold’

Ray Dalio cautions on Bitcoin, says ‘there is only one gold’ 2026-03-04 at 03:08 By Cointelegraph by Brayden Lindrea Ray Dalio says that gold is a better safe-haven asset in times of conflict compared to Bitcoin, and raised concerns about the cryptocurrency’s lack of privacy. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original

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OpenAI’s Sam Altman fends off ‘painful’ backlash to Pentagon AI deal — including chalk-wielding activists

OpenAI’s Sam Altman fends off ‘painful’ backlash to Pentagon AI deal — including chalk-wielding activists 2026-03-04 at 01:52 By Thomas Barrabi OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is scrambling to head off a backlash over the tech giant’s deal with the Pentagon — defending it before workers at a tense all-hands meeting on Tuesday after protesters outside

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Everything Apple fans hate about the new $600 iPhone 17e: ‘That’s robbery’

Everything Apple fans hate about the new $600 iPhone 17e: ‘That’s robbery’ 2026-03-04 at 01:52 By Ben Cost Preorders for the state-of-the-art device began on March 4 with a wide release planned for March 11. This article is an excerpt from Latest Technology News | New York Post View Original Source

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