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In 2017, NiceHash, a cryptocurrency mining marketplace, was hacked for $75 million worth of bitcoins. The attacker gained access to NiceHash's systems and private keys, and started to withdraw Bitcoin from the exchange.
Citizen Lab discovered a large amount of phishing links being used by a hacking group. These links are often shortened to hide their true destination, and can be used to fool users into giving up sensitive information.
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A security researcher created an animated map showing internet activity around the world, demonstrating when different regions of the world come online and go offline, which went viral and amazed viewers with the magnificence of the data. The map shows the daytime and nighttime cycle, revealing that Canada, Russia, and parts of the North Pole are all dark, except for Scandinavia and that Los Angeles comes online about the same time as New York.
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