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2025-08-18
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Governments and police email accounts from multiple countries are being sold at low prices by hackers.

PANews August 18 news, according to Abnormal reports, hackers have recently been selling active email accounts of government and law enforcement agencies (.gov and .police) from multiple countries including the United States, United Kingdom, India, Brazil, and Germany on underground forums, with prices as low as $40 each. The relevant accounts have been compromised and can be used to impersonate official identities to send false legal requests and steal sensitive data, posing serious security risks.
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CNBC: OpenAI launches ChatGPT Gov for US government agencies

OpenAI launches ChatGPT Gov platform for the US government, emphasizing security. Government agencies can operate in their own secure hosting environments and input 'non-public sensitive information' into the system. Over 90,000 government employees have generated over 18 million prompts on ChatGPT for use in document translation, policy memos, code generation, and application building.
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Stephen Ross invests in the rise of various industries in South Florida

coin Real estate billionaire Stephen Ross is making significant investments in South Florida to expand his influence in various sectors such as real estate, education and health care. His efforts to bring his educational reputation to the region were highlighted by a recent event where he hosted a fundraiser at his mansion in Palm Beach for Vanderbilt University to establish a campus campus in the region. The event attracted prominent figures from the state's political and financial circles, including Gov. Ron DeSantis and activist investor Nelson Peltz.
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TRUMP: Bitcoin has developed its own vitality and may need some regulation

PANews News on February 23, according to CoinDesk, former US President and Republican frontrunner Donald Trump said that Bitcoin (BTC) has "taken a life of its own (developed its own characteristics and independence)" and may need some regulation. Trump spoke to Fox News Tuesday at a town hall event ahead of the Republican primary in South Carolina. Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley remains the only other contender, vowing to continue running even if she loses Saturday's primary. In response to a question from Fox News host Laura Inghram about whether the U.S. should accept Bitcoin as the next logical step, Trump said: "Long people Bitcoin are doing it" and "I've always liked a currency...... I love the dollar. Regarding Bitcoin, he said: "It already has a life of its own (has developed its own life force) and may need some regulation." But Long people are embracing it. I'm seeing more and more Long people want to pay with Bitcoin. You're seeing something interesting. I can accept that it exists in one way or another. Trump has previously called central bank digital money (CBDCs) dangerous and vowed not to allow them to exist if elected.
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Blockchain Prediction Market Polymarket Users Bet Nearly $5 Million on Republican Nomination Race Results

Jinse Finance reported that users of Polymarket, a blockchain-based prediction market, have invested nearly $5 million to bet on the outcome of the Republican nomination campaign. Trump’s approval rating currently ranks first, and betting in favor of Trump’s second nomination At a cost of 71 cents, a bet against Trump cost 32 cents, with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' support vote dropping from 14 cents to 12 cents. Entrepreneur and right-wing political newcomer Vivek Ramaswamy increased the bet price from 13 cents to 16 cents.
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Two Pro-Crypto Candidates in America's First Republican Presidential Debate

Golden Finance reported that eight Republican candidates in the United States are expected to participate in the first debate before the party's 2024 election season in Milwaukee on August 23, local time, and two of them are candidates who support encryption. While it was unclear whether cryptocurrencies and blockchain would be mentioned in the debate, some candidates made clear that they plan to include the technology in policy if they win the party nomination and the presidential election. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis trails Trump by double digits, according to multiple polls , who advocated for the 2024 election to be a "fiat currency referendum," spoke at the Bitcoin 2023 conference in Miami, announcing that his campaign will accept Bitcoin donations. Crypto supporter and Miami Mayor Francis Suarez was not among the list of debate participants released on Aug. 21.
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