in

Programmer has two password guesses left before losing $266M in Bitcoin

As a New York Times profile on Jan. 12 outlined, Stefan Thomas uses a hard drive called an IronKey, but lost the paper on which he wrote down the password for the device “years ago.” If Thomas fails to remember it, 10 failed guesses will result in the drive encrypting its contents forever. He has, so far, tried eight guesses with no luck.

Continue Reading on Coin Telegraph


Source: Cryptocurrency - investing.com

Chobani to debut a line of cold brew coffee drinks, expanding further beyond yogurt

Covid infection provides some immunity for at least five months, UK study finds