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FBI seizes $2.4 million in Bitcoin from member of recently ascendant Chaos ransomware group
By Aaron Klotz published
The FBI in Dallas, Texas, has seized 20 Bitcoins from a member of the Chaos Ransomware gang, amounting to almost $2.4 million in value.

V-Color announces 2TB RDIMM kits for Threadripper Pro 9000
By Sunny Grimm published
Giant memory kits let Threadripper Pro users chew through massive data sets in single workstations

AMD's Zen 5 gets down to business with new Ryzen Pro 9000 CPUs, according to leak
By Zhiye Liu published
A hardware leaker has shared the alleged specifications for AMD's upcoming Ryzen Pro 9000-series processors, designed for business users.

EU readies $30 billion investment in gigawatt AI data centers
By Anton Shilov published
But how will it power them?

You can now 3D print your own NAS bay
By Ash Hill published
Jack Harvest has designed an NAS enclosure inspired by the Minisforum N5 that you can 3D print at home to create using a mini PC.

ChatGPT agent casually brushes aside ‘I am not a robot’ captcha
By Mark Tyson published
A Redditor has demonstrated the ability of the recently launched ChatGPT agent to casually swat away a captcha, so that it can complete its assigned task(s).

Ukraine strikes back at Russia with cyberattack on forces in Crimea
By Nathaniel Mott published
Ukraine's intelligence agency conducted a sustained distributed-denial of service attack on Russian forces in Crimea while independent hacking groups targeted the airline.

Nvidia seeks extra 300,000 H20 GPUs to meet China's surging AI demand
By Hassam Nasir published
Existing H20 stockpiles are quickly dwindling
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