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OpenBAS is a free, open-source platform that helps you plan and run cyberattack simulations to find security weaknesses in your organization. It supports teamwork, real-time monitoring, and detailed feedback, letting you test defenses against real-world threats using up-to-date intelligence from OpenCTI. You can simulate attacks through emails, SMS, social media, and more, making your training realistic and comprehensive. OpenBAS offers both a Community Edition and a more advanced Enterprise Edition. It’s easy to install with Docker or manually, and you can try it online before using it. This helps you improve your cybersecurity by practicing and identifying gaps before real attacks happen.
https://github.com/OpenBAS-Platform/openbas
Bitcoin ETFs See Major Inflow Reversal
On January 15, Bitcoin spot ETFs recorded a net inflow of $755 million, marking the first inflow after four days of outflows. The Fidelity ETF (FBTC) led the charge, attracting $463 million. Meanwhile, Ethereum products also saw inflows, totaling $59.78 million.
Forecasts from HashKey Group predict Bitcoin could hit $300,000 by 2025 and Ethereum $8,000, with overall market cap reaching $10 trillion. Analyst insights suggest the Litecoin ETF may be next for approval in the US.
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