Later this month, a 52-year old British man will be sentenced by a New York federal court for his role in the SPARKS piracy Scene group. Mr. Bridi, who was extradited to the US from Cyprus previously pleaded guilty. While the defense argues that a reduced sentence is warranted, the U.S. Government is asking the court to award a significant 27 to 33-month term to deter other pirates.
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The top executive was accused of giving out samples of medical marijuana products to non-medical cannabis users. Haley misused his position as a cultivator and a processor of cannabis in the southern region of the state. He was caught distributing these products without prescriptions.
Leading investment bank JPMorgan has changed its view on the estimate of bitcoin’s price on a long-term basis. The institution had estimated a long-term price of $146K back in November when bitcoin was over $60K. One of the most important reasons for this change has to do with the increased volatility the asset has faced […]
What in the name of Sully’s holy ‘stache is this? How, we beg, has Naughty Dog managed to cock up Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection’s Trophies quite like this? This a truly head-scratching effort from one of Sony’s first-party studios, and we daresay it will cost the company a couple of quid, as there’s no doubt plenty were looking to upgrade their game for a couple of free Platinums.
So, here’s the situation: the compilation has just one Platinum Trophy, with almost all of the gongs attached to it assigned to Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End. There’s one new Trophy in Nathan Drake’s concluding campaign, however, which relates to unlocking all the Trophies in Uncharted: The Lost Legacy. You’ll need to get that in order to snag the Platinum in Uncharted 4.
The news just can’t get any better for Activision Blizzard. The company has been subject to near-constant accusations of all kinds over the last few...
Twenty years later, a host of new LEO broadband systems are coming to market, led by Starlink, and the question must be asked: will this time be different?
The cybercrime operators behind the notorious TrickBot malware have once again upped the ante by fine-tuning its techniques by adding multiple layers of defense to slip past antimalware products. "As part of that escalation, malware injections have been fitted with added protection to keep researchers out and get through security controls," IBM Trusteer said in a report. "In most cases, these