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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14972 · Jul 18

#javascript#distributed_companies#hacktoberfest#jobs_search#jobsearch#jobseeker#remote#remote_companies#remote_job#remote_work This list shows hundreds of companies, mostly in tech, that let people work from home either part-time or full-time, with many offering jobs to people all over the world. The list includes big names like Microsoft, Amazon, and Shopify, as well as smaller companies, and covers many different types of work, from software and design to education and health. For anyone looking for a remote job, this is a helpful starting point because it saves time—instead of searching one by one, you can quickly see which companies are open to remote work and find links to their websites for more details or to apply. This makes it much easier to find a job that fits your skills and lets you work from anywhere. https://github.com/remoteintech/remote-jobs

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@venturevillagewall · Post #3730 · 12/27/2024, 04:00 PM

Do Kwon Extradited to the USA Montenegro's Justice Minister Bojan Bozovic has ordered the extradition of Do Kwon, founder of Terra, to the United States. This comes after the court denied Kwon's appeal against extradition. Kwon remains under scrutiny for alleged fraud amounting to $4.47 billion, and was arrested in March 2023. His extradition allows U.S. authorities to pursue charges related to investor deception and wealth concealment. For more details, check the full report here. #Terra#LUNA#DoKwon#crypto#extradition#Montenegro#law#fraud#SEC#blockchain

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@CryptoM · Post #65244 · 04/12/2026, 08:36 AM

🚀 German Hacker Arrested in Bangkok for Cybercrime Activities A 27-year-old German hacker, Noah Christopher, has been arrested in Bangkok, Thailand, facing up to 74 arrest warrants for cybercrimes in Europe. According to Odaily, investigations reveal that between 2021 and 2025, Christopher allegedly developed and operated a ransomware platform and a 'Cybercrime-as-a-Service' (CaaS) system. This included providing tools for distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks, such as Fluxstress and Neldowner, assisting global clients in launching cyberattacks for payment. The ransom payments involved cryptocurrencies and other digital assets, constituting transnational cybercrime activities. His visa has been revoked, and he is currently detained awaiting extradition to Germany. #Cybercrime#Hacker#Ransomware#CaaS#DDoS#Cryptocurrency#Extradition#Thailand#Germany#TransnationalCrime