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Crypto donations soar to groups backing Ukraine's government - report

By Tom Wilson LONDON (Reuters) -Bitcoin donations have soared to Ukrainian volunteer and hacking groups, some of which have supplied equipment to government forces, according to a report showing such groups received more than $550,000 worth of cryptocurrency in 2021. The report, published on Tuesday by blockchain researcher Elliptic, suggests digital currencies are growing in importance as a funding method for volunteer groups backing Ukraine s government as fears of an attack by Russian troops https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/kremlin-denies-putin-told-macron-there-will-be-no-new-manoeuvres-near-ukraine-2022-02-08 massed near its border grow. Moscow denies planning an attack. Cryptocurrency worth just $6,000 was raised by the groups in 2020, Elliptic said. Cryptocurrencies can be sent and received anonymously, allowing organisations to raise money even if financial firms do not allow - or impose strict checks on - transfers of funds. Cryptocurrency has proved to be a robust and gro ....

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Israel PM says it is still unclear if reported police spyware abuses happened

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said on Wednesday it was still not clear if reported abuses by Israeli police of a powerful spyware had actually happened, and that he believed a high-level inquiry would clarify matters soon . The government ramped up scrutiny on police after a newspaper report on Monday which said the Pegasus hacking tool made by Israel s NSO Group had been used without court warrants against 26 high-profile citizens. The report, in Calcalist business daily, cited no sources. Last month the same newspaper reported past use of Pegasus by police against Israeli citizens, adding domestic turmoil to long-running allegations the tool had been abused by foreign clients of NSO Group. NSO says all its sales are government-authorised and that it does not itself run Pegasus. What was published is grave . but we still don t know if it really happened, Bennett told reporters, adding that the matter will be checked from all angles . I believe we will get an ans ....

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Ex-Israeli police chief dismisses claims of spyware hacking

JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel s former police chief said Wednesday that recent allegations about police using sophisticated spyware to hack the phones of prominent officials and protesters have “no bearing on ....

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