Security researchers have discovered a new ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) group which has already victimized organizations in ...
Globally, big players, such as the US, Europe, and Asia, have already moved to bring stablecoins under formal regulatory oversight ...
Sweeping financial sector reforms strengthened transparency, tightened oversight, and rebuilt global confidence, ultimately helping Nigeria secure removal from the European Union’s high-risk list, ...
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A multi-agency partnership between Cork-based groups launched a joint campaign prioritising pedestrian safety in high-risk zones. Cork County Council - in partnership with An Garda Síochána, Cork ...
The company says in order to boost business growth in Africa, we must make it secure, accessible, and affordable for businesses to accept all types of regulated payment methods, including stablecoin.
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Global stocks slid and the dollar eased against the safe-haven yen and Swiss franc on Monday after US President Donald Trump ...
CHARLOTTE — As temperatures drop in North Carolina, the American Red Cross urges families to take steps to heat their homes safely. Heating equipment is a leading cause of home fires in the U.S., and ...
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More Americans are ditching metal keys for digital access. According to a 2022 report by consumer tech research firm Parks Associates, about 12 million households had a smart door lock, and that ...
JOHANNESBURG, Nov 11 (Reuters) - One of South Africa's top retail banks, First National Bank (FNB), launched a new cross-border payment platform with Mastercard (MA.N), opens new tab on Tuesday that ...