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EXCLUSIVE Pacific island turns to Australia for undersea cable after spurning China


FILE PHOTO: An exterior view of the government offices of the small island nation of Nauru is pictured, February 10, 2012. REUTERS/Rod Henshaw/File Photo – RC2U6O9T1FKI

  • New plan involves laying cable from Nauru to Solomons – sources
  • Subsea cables raise regional security issues for U.S. and allies
  • Nauru helped sink World Bank project over China worry – sources

SYDNEY, June 24 (Reuters) – The Pacific island of Nauru is negotiating for the construction of an undersea communications cable that would connect to an Australian network, two sources with knowledge of the talks told Reuters, after the earlier rejection of a Chinese proposal.

The United States and its Pacific allies have concerns that cables laid by China could compromise regional security. Beijing has denied any intent to use commercial optic fibre cables, which have far greater data capacity than satellites, for spying.

Nauru, which has strong ties to U.S. ally Australia, helped scupper a World Bank-led cable tender earlier this year over concerns the contract would be awarded to the former Huawei Marine, now called HMN Tech, after the Chinese firm lodged a bid priced at more than 20% below rivals.

The tiny Pacific nation of just over 12,000 people has now approached the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to help fund an alternative, the development agency told Reuters.

“ADB is involved in very early discussions with the government of Nauru to explore possible options to help fund an undersea cable to deliver low-cost, high quality internet service,” the ADB said in a statement to Reuters.

“The details of the connection arrangement and funding sources will be determined in due course.”

The two sources said the new plan would involve laying a cable from Nauru to the Solomon Islands capital of Honiara, located about 1,250 kilometres (776.7 miles) apart.

The new line would then tap into the Coral Sea Cable system, a 4,700km network that connects Australia to the Solomons and Papua New Guinea. That line, majority funded by Australia and built by Sydney-headquartered Vocus Group (VOC.AX), was completed in 2019 to shut out a competing offer from Huawei Marine, then owned by Huawei Technologies.

The former Huawei Marine is now majority owned…

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Long Island Man’s Bitcoin In Limbo As Hackers Target Cryptocurrency Exchanges


NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — Hackers are now targeting cryptocurrency exchanges like Coinbase and leaving investors without access to their bitcoin.

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As the interest in cryptocurrency continues to climb, the safety and security of investment apps are being called into question.

CBS2’s Natalie Duddridge spoke to a Long Island man whose bitcoin is now in limbo.

“I do believe my account was hacked. It had to be,” Frank Pinto said.

Pinto started investing in bitcoin in 2017.

He used an app called Coinbase, which is like a stock exchange for cryptocurrency.

A few months ago, he tried to log in and got an alert instead saying, “Sorry, account temporarily disabled. Please contact support.”

He tried, but Coinbase has no phone support, so he emailed dozens of times. They finally responded saying: “You will receive a response from the customer complaints officer within 15 business days.”

Pinto then got a call from someone claiming to be from Coinbase and allowed them remote access to his computer. He later learned it was hacker.

“So they were … taking all these steps that you think are legitimate. At some point through that remote access, they said to me, ‘You should log into your bank account since it’s associated with your Coinbase account,’” Pinto said. “And that’s when I hit panic mode and said, no, no, this is definitely a b.s. call.”

But it was too late. Pinto says a hacker managed to drain hundreds of dollars from his regular bank account, which was eventually returned to him. But he still can’t get access to his Coinbase account, which is frozen with more than $20,000.

Duddridge spoke to tech expert Ian Marlow, with FitechGelb.

“Is Coinbase and other crypto exchanges, are they safe to use?” she asked.

“I think the jury is obviously out on that. It’s exciting … Legal has to catch up to technology,” Marlow said. “People then will start to look at situations like this and say regulation will become important.”

Until then, Marlow says the onus is on consumers to understand the risks associated with investing in unregulated assets.

“Would you use Coinbase again after this?” Duddridge asked Pinto.

“I’m not…

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Kings Island increasing security, police presence at park following last weekend's fights – WKRC TV Cincinnati



Kings Island increasing security, police presence at park following last weekend’s fights  WKRC TV Cincinnati

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Protect yourself online with some expert tips on security, digital literacy – Vancouver Island Free Daily


Dan LaRocque visits the PQB News/VI Free Daily studio. (Peter McCully photo)

Dan LaRocque visits the PQB News/VI Free Daily studio. (Peter McCully photo)

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