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This Week in Security: Default Passwords, Lock Slapping, and Mastodown

The UK has the answer to all our IoT problems: banning bad default passwords. Additionally, the new UK law requires device makers to provide contact info for vulnerability disclosures, as …read more

JTAG Hacking An SSD With A Pi: A Primer

[Matthew “wrongbaud” Alt] is well known around these parts for his hardware hacking and reverse-engineering lessons, and today he’s bringing us a JTAG hacking primer that demoes some cool new …read more

Inco and Privy partner to enable safe gaming on Telegram Messenger

Inco, the developer of a universal confidentiality layer for Ethereum and other networks, has announced its partnership with Privy.

Melania's presence at Trump's hush-money trial could be 'powerful,' legal experts say — but Eric and Don Jr., not so much

None of Donald Trump's family members have showed up to his Manhattan hush-money trial so far.

Ready or not, the youngest boomers are retiring

Peak boomers' retirement struggles might end up being a wake-up call for younger generations.

The US crackdown on Russian trade is working as Putin struggles to fund his war

Trade volumes from partners such as Turkey and China have slagged in the first quarter, as foreign dealers pullback amid a US sanctions threat.

The US will see a recession by year-end that could spark a 30% drop in the stock market, legendary forecaster Gary Shilling says

Shilling told Business Insider that wave of layoffs could come as employers realize the economy was weaker than they thought.

2 founders of a crypto mixer charged with laundering funds from the dark web

Prosecutors say Samourai Wallet, which anonymized crypto transactions, laundered hundreds of millions of dollars for criminals on the dark web.

College alum surprised that his ayahuasca-inspired speech praising bitcoin got groans and boos

Pan said on LinkedIn he'd gotten "some help from AI (Ayahuasca Intelligence)" to write the speech, which featured meditation and singing.

A Hong Kong-based crypto exchange used deepfakes of Elon Musk to claim the billionaire was its lead developer

Authorities in Hong Kong put out a warning that a group claiming Elon Musk developed its crypto-trading software is likely using deepfakes.