A couple was convicted of money laundering.

Reports are in that “prosecutors from the Netherlands have seized 2,532 Bitcoins worth $33 million after a couple was convicted of money laundering”

https://t.co/8F00kbTnI7


This post outlines “how Bitcoin’s antifragility makes it almost unstoppable”

Challenge accepted?

https://pingyour.com/blog/a6an


Here is a report that says that the RIAA has obtained subpoenas “against Cloudflare and Namecheap that require the companies to hand over all information they hold on more than 40 torrent sites, streaming portals and YouTube-ripping services.”

https://t.co/N2spba5OJ3


In today’s news from the world of anime is this post that says Sony is in the final round of negotiations to “buy Crunchyroll for over $957 million.”

https://t.co/3c93eDz0Qf


Waymo has released data “on 6.1 million miles of self-driving car data in Phoenix” and their “vehicles were involved in 47 collisions and near-misses”

https://t.co/UICDh03iHk


Reports are in that “hackers are on the hunt for Oracle servers vulnerable to potent exploit”

But wait, there’s more:

Code-execution bug has severity rating of 9.8 out of 10; little skill needed to exploit.”

https://t.co/8kFJxW0tfS


If you are programming Artificial Intelligence that will control television cameras for “Scottish football team Inverness Caledonian Thistle” it is very important that the A.I. doesn’t mistake a “man’s bald head for the ball”

https://t.co/wnBpDtjVfk


The CBC is reporting on yet another possible consequence of being the person behind a “spam-email empire”

https://t.co/Dee6hGUFFl