Before Nigerian authorities detained two mid-level Binance executives back in February, they were telling anyone who would listen that the crypto currency platform was manipulating the value of its currency, the naira. It turns out the more likely culprit is more than a decade of economic mismanagement. We explain.
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129. LockbitSupp tells us: UK and US have got the wrong guy
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127. Mic Drop: NSC’s Neuberger on mitigating cyber attacks: ‘We should be using an operational approach’
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124. The company man: US response to Nigeria’s detention of former IRS crypto investigator rankles federal agents
123. Mic Drop: China seeks a Great Leap Forward in cyber
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121. Mic Drop: A unusual peek inside a North Korean malware lab
120. North Korea’s ScarCruft gang is behind some very crafty phishin’ campaigns
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117. Mic Drop: The Big Chill: Nigeria, Binance battle likely to add to economic crisis
116. Detained execs, a bold escape, and tax evasion charges: Nigeria takes aim at Binance
115. Mic Drop: Hear ye, Hear ye, the Hacker’s Court is in session
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113. Exclusive: Embattled LockBit leader: ‘Now I want to create even more noise’
112. Inside the i-Soon papers and China’s secret world of hackers-for-hire
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