India trained 3,000 police officials on crypto investigations in 2022–2023
The Narcotics Control Bureau and the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre trained 141 officials and over 2,800 officers in the financial year 2022–2023. Go to Source
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The Narcotics Control Bureau and the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre trained 141 officials and over 2,800 officers in the financial year 2022–2023. Go to Source
The role demands candidates to have the ability to provide strategic and tactical advice to crypto investigations, among other investigative qualities. Go to Source
There is no clear downward trend in crypto crime, but a quiet month is undoubtedly more than welcome in the Web3 community. Go to Source
JPMorgan’s CEO Jamie Dimon pointed to trading, hedging, research and error detection as just some of the processes that can be streamlined by AI. Go to Source
The Mixin Network cross-chain protocol accounted for almost two-thirds of the crypto exploit losses in September. Go to Source
The new service, called Economic Exploit Analysis, uses University of Toronto research and will work on any EVM-compatible blockchain. Go to Source
When it comes to Blackberry’s list of the most prevalent malware families, SmokeLoader, RaccoonStealer (also known as RecordBreaker) and Vidar top the charts. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico
The permissionless, collateralized fixed-rate borrowing and lending market restored operations in May and will now switch out user tokens worth $1.5 million. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico
Cybersecurity experts say the crypto industry is a target for bad actors because it is a new technology that is rapidly evolving and growing. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico
The senators weren’t happy with the “seemingly minimal” protections to fight against fraud and cybercrime in Meta’s AI model. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico