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Radware's Encrypted DDoS Breakthrough: A First-Mover Play on the Cloud Security S-Curve
101 finance·2026/03/03 11:27
RFL Surges 10% Pre-Market with No Clear Catalyst
101 finance·2026/03/03 11:24

Hiltzik: Trump Media's latest financial disclosure raises fresh concerns among investors
101 finance·2026/03/03 11:18
Analysis-Buyback plans aren't enough to soothe investors after software-sector rout
101 finance·2026/03/03 11:12

Cardano Creator Calls Out Ripple CEO for His “Bad Bill Better Than No Bill” Attitude
TimesTabloid·2026/03/03 11:06

Bitcoin price chart 'death cross' is back, reviving late-cycle fears
Cointelegraph·2026/03/03 11:06

XRP Tests Critical 1 Dollar Level Amid Selling Risk
Cointribune·2026/03/03 11:03

The top three concerns investors have regarding the Iran crisis
101 finance·2026/03/03 11:03
Lottomatica’s 2025 Outlook: Has the Positive Momentum Been Fully Reflected?
101 finance·2026/03/03 10:57
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U.S. stock market opens with Nasdaq down over 56 pointsThe US stock market opened lower, with the Dow Jones down 254 points, the Nasdaq down 56 points, and the S&P 500 Index down 0.21%.
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Tether hires former JPMorgan executive to lead USAT institutional partnershipsForesight News reports, according to The Information, that Tether has hired Jeremy Pollack, former Vice President of Kinexys blockchain business unit at JPMorgan, to lead institutional partnership operations for its new stablecoin USAT.
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Hyperbridge releases update on attack incident, vulnerability caused by flaw in Merkle proof verification logicForesight News reported that the blockchain interoperability protocol Hyperbridge has disclosed details of the previous DOT attack incident, resulting in a loss of approximately $237,000. The root cause of the vulnerability was the lack of input validation in the HandlerV1 contract's VerifyProof() function, which did not check whether leaf_index < leafCount, allowing attackers to forge Merkle proofs. Through this, the attacker obtained administrator rights for the bridged DOT token contract on Ethereum, subsequently minting 1 billion bridged DOT (about 2,800 times the legitimate circulating supply of approximately 356,000 tokens), and cashed out on decentralized exchanges. Hyperbridge stated that, at present, they are tracking the funds with security partners, and cross-chain functionality will remain suspended until the investigation is complete.
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