Bitcoin has experienced one of its sharpest corrections in recent years, slipping below the $65,000 level and reaching its lowest price since October 2024. The decline reflects persistent selling pressure across the crypto market, accompanied by deteriorating macro sentiment, reduced liquidity, and cautious positioning among institutional participants. Recent price action suggests the market is entering a critical phase where confidence, rather than technical levels alone, may determine the next directional move.
Hackers are impersonating Ukranian drone manufacturers and state agencies to infect targeted systems with information-stealing malware, according to new government research.The targets of these attacks include Ukraine’s…
A long-running Russian state-backed hacking group appears to be behind an ongoing campaign designed to install a widely used surveillance tool on Ukrainian computers, researchers have found.
Ethereum (ETH) has seen a 17% drop in the last month, trading below $1,850 for the past few days. Amid its current performance, an analyst has warned investors the cryptocurrency risks dropping to 17-month lows if it fai…