Vulnerability revealed in the chip of the new Trezor Safe 7 wallet

The company said the vulnerability can only be exploited under highly complex conditions. Trezor indicated that users do not need to move funds or make changes to their devices. The hardware wallet manufacturer, Trezor, recognized this June 3, a security vulnerability in TROPIC01, the chip integrated into its latest Safe 7 wallet model, although it … Read more

‘US war on Iran not about the Iranian people: Europe can put the issue of human rights on the table’

Nadia Massih is pleased to welcome Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam, President of Iran Human Rights and Professor of Neuroscience at University of Oslo. He offers a stark assessment of the Iranian regime’s response to recent unrest and wartime conditions. Speaking from Oslo after the partial lifting of a prolonged internet blackout, Professor Amiry-Moghaddam argues that the authorities … Read more

Algeria clears path for pardon of jailed French journalist Christophe Gleizes

French sports journalist Christophe Gleizes, detained in Algeria since 2024 on terror charges, may be eligible for a possible presidential pardon, his lawyers said Wednesday. Algeria’s Court of Cassation, the country’s highest appeals court, rejected prosecutors’ calls for a tougher sentence, and noted the withdrawal of the defendant’s own appeal. Source link

In the Latin American countryside, the business of mining Bitcoin with sugar cane is born

The agricultural heart of South America found an unusual way to store its surplus production by transforming it into digital code. Starting next month, sugar cane fields in central-western Brazil will stop producing only food and fuel to mine Bitcoin. This transition will materialize at the Ivinhema plant, where the agro-industrial firm Adecoagro will launch … Read more