At least 12 people were killed and 36 were injured as a bomb blast ripped through the district and sessions court building in Islamabad’s G-11 area, according to officials. Officials said that it was a suicide attack. The blast occurred as international events were being hosted in the capital, including the Inter-Parliamentary Speakers’ Conference and the 6th Margalla Dialogue, while a cricket match between the Green Shirts and Sri Lanka was also being held in Rawalpindi. Here are some images from the site of the blast. A charred car is pictured at the suicide blast site in Islamabad. — AFP People stand near a damaged police vehicle after a blast outside a court building in Islamabad. — Reuters Members of the forensic team work after a blast outside a court building in Islamabad. — Reuters Firefighters douse a car at the suicide blast site in Islamabad. — AFP Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi (C) visits suicide blast site in Islamabad. — AFP Policemen examine a car after a suicide blast in Islamabad. — AFP Polic...
After announcing the “largest forfeiture action” in the history of the DOJ, the US faces questions about how it accessed the over 127,000 Bitcoin stolen from the LuBian mining pool. China’s national cyber defense agency has made big claims around the alleged role of the US in the multibillion-dollar hack of LuBian, once a major Chinese Bitcoin mining pool. The Chinese National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center (CVERC), a state-backed cyber defense agency, on Sunday published a technical analysis report on the 127,272 Bitcoin (BTC) stolen in the LuBian hack. Although the hack occurred in December 2020, it remained largely unknown to the public until recently, with Arkham reporting it in August as the “largest ever” Bitcoin hack. Read more