The hackers have claimed a number of disruptions over the past week, blurring the lines between amateurs and groups linked to governments.
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Cybercriminals who breached Nvidia issue one of the most unusual demands ever
Enlarge (credit: Getty Images) Data extortionists who stole up to 1 terabyte of data from Nvidia have delivered one of the most unusual ultimatums ever in the annals of cybercrime: allow Nvidia’s graphics cards to mine cryptocurrencies faster or face the imminent release of the company’s crown-jewel source code. A ransomware group calling itself Lapsus$...





