
Hackers astonishingly return $260 million in crypto after huge online heist
Whoever’s behind one of the world’s biggest crypto heists returns more than a third of $613 million in digital coins they stole, according to the firm at the centre of the hack. ‘Foldable future’ or pointless invention adding to e-waste mountain? Samsu...
Tech and Science Daily | The Standard · Rachelle Abbott
August 12, 20215m 28s
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Whoever’s behind one of the world’s biggest crypto heists returns more than a third of $613 million in digital coins they stole, according to the firm at the centre of the hack. ‘Foldable future’ or pointless invention adding to e-waste mountain? Samsung unveils new flips phones. Could the odds of Earth getting hit by an asteroid be higher than thought? New guidance for helping identify and treat rare blood clots linked to AstraZeneca jab. Phishing button will allow dodgy emails to be flagged to government cyber experts more easily. Non-slip tiles stop bats from plunging off rooftops, and, primates go ape for striking up a conversation with pals.
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