Hackernews posts about DOJ
DOJ is the United States Department of Justice, responsible for enforcing federal laws and investigating crimes.
- DOJ cleared to sell $6.5B in Bitcoin seized from Silk Road (cryptobriefing.com)
- DOJ indicts five in North Korean fake IT worker scheme (cyberscoop.com)
- DOJ remotely cleaned thousands of computers from Chinese malware (www.engadget.com)
- Madoff victim fund covers most of Ponzi scheme losses (www.cnbc.com)
- I had to take down my course-swapping site or be expelled (www.linkedin.com)
- DOOM CAPTCHA (doom-captcha.vercel.app)
- I am rich and have no idea what to do (vinay.sh)
- It's not a crime if we do it with an app (pluralistic.net)
- Magic/tragic email links: don't make them the only option (recyclebin.zip)
- Mixxx: GPL DJ Software (mixxx.org)
- Doom, the Gallery Experience (bobatealee.itch.io)
- Web page annoyances that I don't inflict on you (rachelbythebay.com)
- Investigating an “evil” RJ45 dongle (lcamtuf.substack.com)
- Google’s OAuth login doesn’t protect against purchasing a failed startup domain (trufflesecurity.com)
- Sonos CEO steps down after app update debacle (www.reuters.com)
- Don't use cosine similarity carelessly (p.migdal.pl)
- Backdooring Your Backdoors – Another $20 Domain, More Governments (labs.watchtowr.com)
- U.S. appeals court strikes down FCC's net neutrality rules (www.tvtechnology.com)
- You don't have to pay the Microsoft 365 price increase (www.consumer.org.nz)
- I do not want AI to "polish" me (thebloggess.com)