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US SEC Finally Charges Shady Cryptocurrency Company For Running A Ponzi Scheme
The US Securities and Exchange Commission charged controversial cryptocurrency entrepreneur Josh Garza and two of his companies, GAW Miner and ZenMiner, with running a Ponzi scheme to defraud people.
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Former John Doe Fighting FBI Spying Can Finally Speak After 11-Year Court Battle
Over a decade ago, Nicholas Merrill received a National Security Letter from the FBI asking him to turn over a customer’s data. Merrill, who owned a company called Calyx Internet Access, refused to give it up. Instead, he fought a national security gag order for 11 years preventing him from speaking out against how the…
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The Wait Is Over, VapersCupid.com (Where Vapers Find Love) Is Now Open
The true subculture of our time was ignored by the makers of niche web-based dating services for too long — until a brave vaper named Octavian seized vape dating as his own, providing a service Big Dating sites refuse to offer.
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Blaming Encryption For Terrorist Attacks Is A Mistake
We don’t know the specifics of how the terrorist attacks in Paris last Friday were carried out. That hasn’t stopped the law enforcement community from shamelessly blaming encryption for helping terrorists, or from seizing the attack as an opportunity to defend surveillance.