Top tech news today: December 23, 2024

Tech News Summaries

1. UK fraudsters sentenced after stealing £220,000 via SIM farm scheme

Two individuals in the UK have been sentenced for orchestrating a SIM farm fraud scheme that led to the theft of £220,000. The fraudsters targeted mobile networks for illicit gains.

The Fintech Times

2. Paymob expands merchant network in Egypt with Apple Pay integration

Paymob’s expanded merchant network in Egypt now supports Apple Pay, enhancing transaction security and boosting sales figures for local businesses.

The Fintech Times

3. CFPB sues JPMorgan, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo over Zelle fraud

The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has filed lawsuits against three major banks over allegations of fraudulent Zelle transactions that cost customers millions.

Finextra

4. Palmpay and Jumia collaborate to develop Nigerian digital payments

Palmpay and Jumia have entered a partnership to enhance Nigeria’s digital payment ecosystem, aiming to improve accessibility and security for users and businesses.

Finextra

5. Chargeback platform Justt raises $30 million to boost fraud prevention

Fraud detection platform Justt secures $30 million in funding to expand its chargeback solution, helping businesses manage and prevent financial fraud more effectively.

Finextra

6. XTransfer partners with OCBC to enhance cross-border payments

XTransfer has teamed up with OCBC to improve cross-border payment solutions, providing faster and more secure transactions for businesses across Asia.

Finextra

7. Financial Times report highlights economic growth amid challenges

The Financial Times reports on global economic growth despite challenges, with tech and green energy sectors driving major growth in several regions.

Financial Times

8. US fintech Chime files for potential 2025 IPO

Chime, a leading U.S. fintech, has reportedly submitted a confidential filing for a potential IPO in 2025, signaling growth in the digital banking sector.

Fintech Futures

9. Quantum computing aims to fortify Bitcoin signatures, says Adam Back

Adam Back discusses how quantum computing could help secure Bitcoin’s blockchain and enhance its cryptographic signatures, addressing future challenges in crypto security.

Cointelegraph

10. Jump Crypto settles with SEC over securities violations

Jump Crypto has settled with the U.S. SEC over alleged violations of securities regulations, with the firm agreeing to pay penalties as part of the settlement.

Cointelegraph

11. SpaceCoin launches first blockchain satellite into space

SpaceCoin XYZ has successfully launched the first blockchain-powered satellite, marking a significant milestone in the integration of space technology and cryptocurrency.

Cointelegraph

12. Metallicus acquires fintech operator with 70 credit unions

Fintech firm Metallicus has acquired a major operator that serves 70 credit unions, strengthening its position in the digital payments and financial services industry.

Cointelegraph

13. Audius partners with ICE for global royalty distribution

Audius has teamed up with ICE to create a global royalty distribution system, improving the way artists and content creators are paid for their work.

Cointelegraph

14. Trump proposes $280 trillion Bitcoin-backed reserve to save dollar

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has proposed a $280 trillion Bitcoin-backed reserve as a potential solution to save the U.S. dollar from economic instability.

Forbes

15. Bitcoin prices hit fresh highs amid market rally

Bitcoin prices have surged to new heights as multiple factors, including institutional interest and global economic shifts, fuel a major rally in cryptocurrency markets.

Forbes

16. Fake Bitcoin creator sentenced for contempt of court

The individual behind a fake Bitcoin creation scheme has been sentenced for contempt of court after failing to comply with legal orders related to the fraudulent project.

Forbes

17. ICANN announces IANA 2030 Strategy webinar for PTI

ICANN has announced a webinar to discuss the IANA 2030 Strategy, which aims to shape the future of internet governance and PTI operations through 2030.

ICANN

18. ACM-DIN Workshop to address AI’s role in global network challenges

The ACM-DIN Workshop 2024 will focus on AI’s evolving role in solving critical network challenges and advancing digital infrastructure solutions.

IETF

19. Arm’s licensing suit against Qualcomm ends in mistrial

Arm’s high-stakes licensing suit against Qualcomm has ended in a mistrial, although Qualcomm secured key victories in areas related to IP rights.

Computerworld

20. WordPress.org warns of potential shutdown in 2025

WordPress.org has issued a statement warning of a potential shutdown in 2025, citing critical financial and technical challenges that could jeopardize the platform’s future.

Computerworld

21. Google contractors instructed to assess Gemini responses

Google contractors have been instructed to assess the responses to its Gemini AI model, as the company seeks expert feedback for refining its latest AI projects.

Computerworld

22. Virgin Media connects 13,000 homes in Stoke with fibre

Virgin Media has successfully rolled out fibre connectivity to 13,000 homes in Stoke, expanding its broadband network and improving internet speeds in the region.

Telecoms

23. Nokia and Turkcell showcase quantum-safe IPsec network cryptography

Nokia and Turkcell have demonstrated a new quantum-safe IPsec network cryptography solution, paving the way for more secure communications in a quantum-computing future.

Telecoms

24. SK Telecom ends iFLAND metaverse platform

SK Telecom has decided to shut down its iFLAND metaverse platform, citing poor user adoption and a shift in focus toward more promising areas of AI and 5G.

Telecoms

25. Nokia secures $45 million Open RAN grant

Nokia has received a $45 million grant to advance Open RAN technology, aimed at improving the global mobile network infrastructure.

Telecoms

26. Serverfarm and IPTO to launch Gemini hyperscale data centers in Greece

Serverfarm and IPTO are collaborating to launch Gemini hyperscale data centers in Greece, aiming to meet the growing demand for data processing capacity in Europe.

Capacity Media

Nikita-Jiang

Nikita Jiang

Nikita Jiang is a dedicated journalist at Blue Tech Wave specializing in culture and technology. She holds a Bachelor's degree from King's College London and a Master's from the University of Manchester. Connect with her at n.jiang@btw.media.

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