$285 million in crypto — gone. Two hackers stole over 4,100 Bitcoin from a billionaire, but they didn’t get away with it. Plus, tips for using Perplexity AI, a shocking Titan submersible update, and a fantasy football fan caught sending fake threats.
Hackers steal $285M in Bitcoin
🇲🇽 Will they send in la policia? Mexico is testing a cellphone app for migrants to warn relatives and consulates if they think they’re about to be detained by U.S. immigration. This comes in response to President-elect Trump’s threats of mass deportations set to begin after he takes office on Jan. 20.
Angry letters, threats, Bud Lite and Netflix
Netflix made a whole lot of people mad when it said no more password sharing. In 60 seconds, why there’s a lot to learn from the streaming company’s marketing.
Luna just tanked and suicide threats
How much money was lost during the crypto crash of the past few weeks? Here’s the shocking news, in 60 seconds.
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How you can fight back against cybercrime
Most countries have a cybercrime unit. Many also have hacking units, elite gangs of cyber soldiers who launch long-term attacks on rival nations. Their goal: to steal state secrets or even wreak havoc on its citizens. But you can be your own cybercrime unit — and there are a lot of threats you need to protect yourself from. Kim talks with Etay Maor, the Senior Director of Security Strategy at Cato Networks. Find out how this battle of giants impacts you — as well as how you can stay safe.
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