(AP) New Zealand entrepreneur Kim Dotcom still wanted by U.S. authorities on allegations of copyright infringement launched a new online service this week for storing and sharing files. Staying true ...
The Mega file-sharing service has launched a vulnerability reward program that will pay up to ¬10,000 (around US$13,600) for every serious security flaw found in the platform and reported responsibly.
Mega will accept the virtual currency bitcoin for subscriptions for more storage space on the file-sharing service, cofounder Kim Dotcom announced on Twitter. Bitcoin’s technical design may appeal to ...
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