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Gaming PC
Fake Samsung 980 Pro SSDs Are Spreading Around
The Samsung 990 Pro superseded it, but the Samsung 980 Pro was one of the best SSDs. Now, it may…
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Cryptocurrency
Circle phishing campaign promises fake USDC DeFi swap
A phishing campaign sprang up on social media on March 16th falsely promising access to the new USDC DeFi trading…
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Cryptocurrency
Azuki’s Twitter account used to promote fake virtual land mint
Dem, the leader of the Azuki community, Said On January 27th, a malicious player compromised the official Twitter handle of…
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Cryptocurrency
Magic Eden to refund users who bought fake NFTs via its platform
Magic Eden, the top Solana (SOL) NFT marketplace, has promised to refund users who mistakenly purchased unverified NFTs from its…
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Gaming PC
Noted Leaker ‘Confirms’ RTX Titan, Slams “Totally Fake” Render
Kopite7kimi on Twitter claims that Nvidia is preparing a GeForce RTX Titan graphics card based on the Ada Lovelace architecture.…
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Gaming PC
Smuggler Hid Over 200 Alder Lake CPUs in Fake Silicone Belly
While some smuggle drugs and other exotic animals, a Chinese woman has agreed to become a processor’s mule.according to Mydrivers…
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Cryptocurrency
Huobi addresses concerns raised surrounding fake reserves ‘snapshot’
Huobi has addressed concerns raised as a result of Wu Blockchain’s tweet highlighting that over 10,000 ETH were moved from…
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Cryptocurrency
FatManTerra educates community on crypto scams by creating fake investment scheme
crypto influencer Fat Mantera Refunded over $100,000 received from crypto users looking to purchase his “made-up” investment scheme, which was…
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Gaming PC
Scammers Distribute Fake Microsoft Office USB Sticks With Malware
One easy way to quickly install malware on a victim’s PC is to trick the victim into thinking you are…
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Cryptocurrency
DeFi Sybil attack created $7.5B fake TVL on Solana from ‘anon’ developers
An investigation led by CoinDesk revealed that two brothers (Ian Macalinao and Dylan Macalinao) used pseudonymous developer profiles to inflate…
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