Bitcoin (BTC) continues to face massive selling pressure, with prices dropping below the $85,000 mark, marking a 12% decline since last Friday. The recent downturn has fueled panic selling and heightened fear, leading many investors to speculate about the potential start of a bear market. As uncertainty grips the market, traders remain cautious about Bitcoin’s next major move.
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Threat actors started exploiting a high-severity MongoDB vulnerability shortly after proof-of-concept (PoC) code and technical details were released.www.osintinvestigate.com
Similar pledges to fight scam networks were made by members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations in the months leading up to the Bangkok conference.www.osintinvestigate.com