Tag: Online
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Investigators Take Down Major Online Money Laundering Operation, Seize Millions in Bitcoin | by Crypto Beat | The Dark Side
[ad_1] The takedown of ChipMixer represents a major victory in the ongoing fight against money laundering and other financial crimes. Photo by Ethan Wilkinson on Unsplash German investigators have successfully taken down a major online money laundering operation, seizing the Germany-based server infrastructure of a platform that dealt in ill-gotten cryptocurrency. The operation, known as…
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Urgent warning as EU cracks down on life-threatening ‘fake medicines’ being sold online | World | News
[ad_1] The European Commission has launched an investigation into the Chinese online sales site AliExpress, following allegations of the distribution of illegal products, particularly fake medicines. The probe comes as part of the new European legislation on digital services (DSA), which aims to protect consumers from illegal or dangerous products sold via e-commerce platforms. The…
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No one wants to buy luxury goods online any more
[ad_1] Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. We’ve no reason to share this other than it’s mildly interesting: You are seeing a snapshot of an interactive graphic. This is most likely due to being offline or JavaScript being disabled in your…
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Review bombing | Film Employees Federation of Kerala reiterates support for restrictions on negative online reviews of movies
[ad_1] A meeting of KFPA and FEFKA held in Kochi on October 31, 2023 had resolved to step up action against online movie reviewers and vloggers found involved in airing negative reviews of movies intentionally. (picture for representational purposes) | Photo Credit: THULASI KAKKAT The Film Employees Federation of Kerala (FEFKA) has accepted a proposal…
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AG calls for online application portal for refugees amid backlogs
[ad_1] Breadcrumb Trail Links Canada Author of the article: Canadian Press Laura Osman Published Oct 19, 2023 • 3 minute read Auditor General of Canada Karen Hogan participates in a news conference in Ottawa on Monday, March 27, 2023. Photo by Justin Tang /The Canadian Press Article content OTTAWA — Refugees are being left behind…
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Chief Secretary Launches Digi Dost Toll-Free Number, Online Services, IT Policies
[ad_1] A significant step towards transparency, accessibility and efficiency in Jammu and Kashmir: CS JAMMU, Oct 16: Chief Secretary Dr. Arun Kumar Mehta, launched a slew of digital initiatives aimed at improving access to government services at Civil Secretariat here today. The various initiatives launched include a Toll-Free Number- 1447, which…
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How An Online Course Helped Me Realise My Dream Of Being A Technopreneur
[ad_1] by Minna Lim, founder of LOVPIPO We are all on our phones all the time, either on one app or another. So, I got an idea to create my own app but I didn’t have expertise, skills or the necessary funds to make the app a reality. Luckily, I stumbled across Angela Yu’s app…
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Federal judge rules DoJ can publish Google antitrust exhibits online, ending a one-week media blackout
[ad_1] In brief: Despite Alphabet’s objections, the judge presiding over the US Justice Department’s antitrust lawsuit against Google ruled that the DoJ can publish trial documents online. However, the ruling is not without exception, and both parties are to resolve objections to sensitive materials by the next business day. The side fighting started over a…
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Online Marijuana Shops Make It Easy for Minors to Buy, Study Finds
[ad_1] The Numbers The research examined the age-verification policies and other practices of 80 online dispensaries, based in 32 states, that sell marijuana to American customers. The study found that 18.8 percent of dispensaries, or nearly one in five, “required no formal age verification at any stage of the purchasing process.” And that more than…