Twenty residents of Saratov Oblast lost about a million rubles to cryptocurrency scammers
The Saratov Oblast Ministry of Internal Affairs reported an uptick in cryptocurrency investment fraud.
Twenty residents of Saratov Oblast lost about a million rubles to cryptocurrency scammers
The Saratov Oblast Ministry of Internal Affairs reported an uptick in cryptocurrency investment fraud.
Uzbekistan restricts operation of several social networks
The State Inspectorate for Control in the Sphere of Informatization and Telecommunications of Uzbekistan restricted the operation of several social networks due to violations of the personal data law.
Site owners with a daily audience of more than 500 000 Russians to be required to open representative offices in Russia
Owners of large information resources with a daily audience in Russia of 500 00 people are to be required to open official representative offices in Russia. A bill containing this provision will soon be submitted to the State Duma, according to Alexander Khinshtein in his Telegram channel.
Foreign Ministry outlines FSB system for storing encryption keys from mobile apps
The FSB is developing a 'universal system of trusted storage for encryption keys from mobile apps' to enable law enforcement access to encrypted information, according to Deputy Foreign Minister Oleg Syromolotov.
How BitClout Works: a social network that trades in others’ reputations
In March, a wave of discussion swept through the media and the crypto community about the new social network BitClout, which ambitiously brands itself as a decentralized alternative to Twitter and even allows earning money. How BitClout Works: ForkLog examined the structure, main criticisms, and prospects for its development.
Conflicting signals: what to expect from Signal’s cryptocurrency initiative
We looked into what is known about MobileCoin and the project’s ties to Signal's founder.
Signal adds MobileCoin support in beta release
Signal released a beta version with MobileCoin (MOB) support.
Catch-22 for Russia’s social networks as authorities fight censorship with censorship measures
On February 1, amendments to Russia’s laws regulating the spread of information on social networks took effect. They require owners of such networks to monitor user content and effectively engage in censorship. For ForkLog, details about the new Russian realities were provided by Mikhail Tretyak, a partner at the Digital Rights Center, and lawyer Nikita Istomin.
Roskomnadzor proposes passport details for social-media registrations
As part of amendments to the Personal Data Law, Roskomnadzor proposed that new users of social networks and messaging apps provide their passport number, place of residence, phone number, and email address, according to the draft order.
Alleged BitClout creator threatened with legal action
Lawyers for Brandon Curtis, the developer of the decentralized exchange Radar Relay, sent a cease-and-desist letter to Nadar Al-Nadji, whom they consider the creator of the NFT marketplace BitClout.We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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