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Experts warn of ‘ticking bomb’ for supply chain attack

Experts from Aqua Security are calling for urgent attention to the public disclosure of Kubernetes configuration secrets. According to recent research, experts are warning that hundreds of source code projects and organizations are vulnerable to “ticking supply chain bomb.” Aqua analysts Yakir Kadkoda and Assaf Morag claim they found Kubernetes secrets in

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Hong Kong Officials Warn Investors to Stay Away from Retail Stablecoins Since They Are Unregulated

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) recently completed a public consultation on stablecoins regulations. As the city of Hong Kong prepares for mainstream adoption of digital assets through a regulated manner, the officials are grappling with cases of crypto-related scams. In a bid to ensure maximum protection of investors’ funds, Hong

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Bitcoin Price (BTC) Observers Warn of Risk Aversion as Oil Prices Top $93

Higher oil prices are often transmitted to retail fuel prices, raising key inflation metrics like the Consumer Price Index (CPI). That, in turn, weighs over households' disposable income. Less disposable income means weak consumption, economic growth, and less inclination to invest in high-risk, high-reward assets like bitcoin and technology stocks.

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IMF, FSB Publish Crypto Policy Roadmap, Warn Against Blanket Bans

The policy paper, commissioned by the intergovernmental forum G20 under India’s leadership, combines norms set by the Financial Stability Board (FSB), the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and other international standard-setters for the crypto sector in one report, which found “comprehensive regulatory and supervisory oversight of crypto-assets should be a baseline

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US, UK intel agencies warn against new crypto malware: Report

An advisory report issued by government agencies in the United States and the United Kingdom warns users to beware of new malware being used to target crypto wallets and exchanges. The U.S. National Security Agency (NSA), Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the U.K.’s National

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