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  • 11:04
    American Bitcoin drops 8.6% pre-market, expands bitcoin mining business
    ChainCatcher news, according to Golden Ten Data, American Bitcoin fell 8.6% in pre-market trading, while the company announced it would expand its bitcoin mining business.
  • 10:54
    Project features in ChatGPT are now available to free users
    According to an official announcement reported by Jinse Finance, the project feature in ChatGPT is now available to free users. In addition, the following new features have been added: Each project can upload larger files (up to 5 for free users, 25 for Plus users, and 40 for Pro/Business/Enterprise users); the ability to choose colors and icons for more personalized settings; project-specific memory control functions to provide more tailored contextual responses. This feature is now available on the web and Android, and will be gradually rolled out to iOS users in the coming days.
  • 10:33
    Report: Hackers Use Ethereum Smart Contracts to Hide Malicious Code
    Jinse Finance reported that according to the latest report from security company ReversingLabs, hackers are adopting innovative methods by using Ethereum smart contracts to hide malicious instructions in npm packages. Two malicious packages named "colortoolsv2" and "mimelib2" appeared in July this year, and instead of hardcoding links directly in the code, they obtain the next stage of attack instructions by querying Ethereum contracts, which greatly increases the difficulty of detection and removal. The attackers also created fake cryptocurrency-themed GitHub repositories, boosting credibility by forging stars and auto-generated commit records to lure developers into adding these dependencies.
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