British Police charge 2 teenagers for unauthorized access to computers

The 2 teenagers intended to  impair the reliability of data and commit fraud by false representation The British Police has not named the 2 suspects The hacking group has targeted firms including...

Nike Wants to ‘Destroy’ Unauthorized NFTs—How Will That Work?

In brief Nike claims online retailers are selling swoosh-branded NFTs without its permission. The shoe giant has asked a court for an order to destroy the NFT, raising novel legal questions. When a co...

BlockFi announces unauthorized third-party breach

Crypto exchange BlockFi has announced that it recently had an unauthorized third-party breach on some of its customer data. According to the company, the third-party vendor through which the incident ...

BlockFi confirms unauthorized access to client data hosted on Hubspot

As a third-party vendor for BlockFi, Hubspot stored user data such as names, email addresses and phone numbers, which has been historically used for conducting phishing attacks. New Jersey-based crypt...

Canadian Regulator Insists Binance Is Unauthorized, Calls the Crypto Exchange’s Letter to Users ‘Unacceptable’ – Coinotizia

The Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) claims that Binance has rescinded its commitment to comply with previously agreed requirements. The crypto exchange told the regulator that there would be no ne...

Sneaker Giant Nike Sues Online Retailer for Selling Unauthorized Nike Shoe NFTs – Featured Bitcoin News

Nike has filed a lawsuit against an online reseller using unauthorized Nike shoe images in non-fungible tokens (NFTs). “Those unsanctioned products are likely to confuse consumers, create a false asso...

Nike Sues StockX for Selling Unauthorized Sneaker Pics as NFTs

Nike has filed a lawsuit against online sneaker reseller StockX at a New York federal court today, alleging the Detroit-based vendor has been selling images of Nike sneakers as non-fungible tokens (NF...

Is the Crypto.com “unauthorized activity” event bigger than first thought?

Crypto.com CEO Kris Marszalek plays down Monday’s “unauthorized activity” event, saying more information will come following the results of an internal investigation. Some users reported suspicious ac...