Fraudsters stage fake Bitcoin giveaway, posing as Apple event
Fraudsters exploited the hype around Apple's product reveal by staging a fake cryptocurrency giveaway.
Fraudsters stage fake Bitcoin giveaway, posing as Apple event
Fraudsters exploited the hype around Apple's product reveal by staging a fake cryptocurrency giveaway.
A new video from the creators of ‘Cybervillage’ features an NFT pawnshop
Birch Punk Studio unveiled a new series about Russian cyberpunk, focused on the domestic cyber police.
Steve Wozniak Loses Lawsuit Against YouTube
Steve Wozniak has lost his lawsuit against YouTube and its parent Google. The Apple co-founder sought to have fraudulent videos about bitcoin giveaways featuring his name removed.
Video with 884 million views to be removed from YouTube after its sale at NFT auction
The creators of the famous video “Charlie bit my finger — again!” sold the rights to it as an NFT for $760,999 and promised to remove the original from YouTube.
Roskomnadzor threatens to throttle traffic to Google and YouTube
Roskomnadzor threatened to slow traffic to Google's services over insufficient filtering of materials prohibited in Russia.
Cult catchphrase from ‘This is good’ to be sold as an NFT
Video blogger Stas Davydov tokenized the iconic phrase 'And this is good' from the YouTube show 'This is good'. The starting price of the NFT is 3,333 ETH (more than $8,200 at the time of writing).
Charles Hoskinson threatens to sue YouTube and Twitter over fake crypto giveaways
The CEO of Cardano-backed IOHK, Charles Hoskinson, threatened a class-action lawsuit against YouTube and Twitter over cryptocurrency fraud on the platforms.
Brad Garlinghouse and Ripple settle lawsuit against YouTube
Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse said that he and the company have reached a settlement with YouTube over the lawsuit filed against the video-sharing platform in 2020.
Fake Gemini YouTube accounts surface
The cryptocurrency exchange Gemini, owned by the Winklevoss brothers, warned users about two counterfeit Gemini accounts on YouTube.
Roskomnadzor seeks information on Google’s Global Cache servers. Banning them would hit YouTube
Russian telecom operators have received letters from Roskomnadzor demanding information on whether they are connected to Google's Global Cache servers. The letters' authenticity has been confirmed by several large providers.We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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