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    Hackers use fake Ledger apps to steal Mac users’ seed phrases

    Cybercriminal campaigns are using fake Ledger apps to target macOS users and their digital assets by deploying malware that attempts to steal seed phrases that protect access to digital cryptocurrency wallets. Ledger is a popular hardware-based wallet designed to store cryptocurrency offline (cold storage) and in a secure manner. A seed or recovery phrase is a set of 12 or 24 random…

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    How to Get Moon Blossom Seed in Grow a Garden Roblox

    The latest Lunar Glow event in Grow a Garden brings a new Divine crop, the Moon Blossom. Being a multi-harvest crop, the blossom can give a sustained profit in the long run. Thankfully, similar to the divine crops added in past events, obtaining this can be easier than pursuing permanent ultra-rare crops like Grapes or Peppers. Want the seed so…

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    Osney Capital unveils UK’s first seed fund for cybersecurity startups

    VC firm Osney Capital has launched the UK’s first specialist cybersecurity seed fund in a bid to drive funding for startups at the seed and pre-seed stage. A total of 30 firms will receive between £250,000 and £2.5 million, with the possibility of follow-on investments in Series A rounds. The fund is oversubscribed from its original target of £50 million.…

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    PoisonSeed phishing campaign behind emails with wallet seed phrases

    A large-scale phishing campaign dubbed ‘PoisonSeed’ compromises corporate email marketing accounts to distribute emails containing crypto seed phrases used to drain cryptocurrency wallets. According to SilentPush, the campaign targets Coinbase and Ledger using compromised accounts at Mailchimp, SendGrid, HubSpot, Mailgun, and Zoho. The researchers link the campaign to recent incidents, such as the case of Troy Hunt’s Mailchimp account compromise from late…

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    Are Raw Milk, Seed Oils, and Uncured Deli Meat Good for You?

    These oils—which include canola, grapeseed, sunflower, and soy—are extracted from the seeds of plants. Critics say that their high levels of omega-6 fats raise inflammation in the body and that consuming them can lead to cancer, heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and other illnesses. But the scientific evidence doesn’t support that. “In dozens of studies looking at omega-6s and inflammation,…

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    Everything a Gardener Should Seed in February

    Good news: Spring is around the corner. By the time the ground is warm enough to receive your flower, vegetable, and herb starts, it’s a race to see how much production you can get from these plants before the season is over. The bigger the plant you start with, the better. That’s why I give my plants a head start…

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