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Rumors began circulating on Twitter yesterday that the U.S. was under a massive DDoS attack. It turned out to be an outage on T-Mobile caused by a configuration error. It started with a tweet by an ‘Anonymous’ Twitter account that showed a “DDoS attack” map indicating that the USA was under a massive DDoS attack allegedly
A cropped, post-processed slice of the original buggy wallpaper. This one does not cause any crashes. 5 June 2020 update: Google and Samsung are looking into fixing this little glitch. The article here contains more details. The article below is kept in its original published state. An innocuous-looking smartphone wallpaper has been making its rounds on social
In the last two days, three bizarre Ethereum transactions have spent $5.7 million on fees. But a report claims it’s not a bug—an exchange is being blackmailed. In brief In the last few days, three Ethereum transactions have paid $5.7 million in fees. A new report explains that it might be a blackmail attempt on
Taiwan Government Database Leaked – Leak contains personal information on more than 20 million Taiwanese TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — It was reported on Friday (May 29) that a government database of more than 20 million Taiwanese citizens was leaked on the dark web. According to researchers at Cyble Inc., Toogod, a “known and reputable actor”