Mark Cuban Hit by Iron Finance Token Crash, Calls for Defi Regulation
Billionaire investor and Shark Tank star Mark Cuban has called for cryptocurrency regulation focusing on decentralized finance (defi) and stablecoins after a token he invested in collapsed from $64 to near zero. Cuban Wants Defi and Stablecoin Regulation After Investing in Collapsed Token The billionaire owner of the NBA team Dallas Mavericks, Mark Cuban, invested in a token that crashed from about $64 to near zero Wednesday. Iron...
Mysterious Malware Blocks The Pirate Bay and Other Pirate Sites
For a few years now, copyright holders have warned that people who use pirate sites risk running into malware and other malicious content. These warnings are meant to dissuade people from using these sites. However, a new type of malware already does that in a more direct way. In an article published this week, British security company Sophos highlights a malware campaign that actively targets pirates. Not to harm their computers, but...
Jetflicks: Programmer of Pirate IPTV Service Handed 12 Months in Prison
In 2019, eight men were indicted by a grand jury for conspiring to violate criminal copyright law for running Jetflicks and iStreamitAll, two of the largest pirate streaming services in the United States. The Las Vegas-based platforms were huge. Jetflicks, which was disguised as an aviation service, offered around 183,285 pirated TV episodes to customers. iStreamitAll was reported to have made available more than 118,479 TV shows and...
5 more reasons to run Kubernetes in your Linux homelab
In 5 reasons to run Kubernetes on your Raspberry Pi homelab, I explain why you might want to use Kubernetes at home. Those reasons are relatively arbitrary, and they mostly focus on outcomes. Aside from what Kubernetes can do, there are several other good reasons to look at Kubernetes as an important next step in your personal computing experience. 1. It’s built on the foundation of Linux read more Powered by...
DevSecOps: An open source story
Recent supply chain breaches, plus President Biden’s new Cybersecurity executive order, are bringing renewed attention to DevSecOps’ value for the enterprise. DevSecOps brings culture changes, frameworks, and tools into open source software (OSS). To understand DevSecOps, you must understand its relationship with OSS. read more Powered by...