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Hackers behind holiday crime spree demand $70 million, say they locked 1 million devices
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On Wednesday, Tim Berners-Lee sold off a copy of the source code of the world wide web (that he’d written) for a mind-boggling $US5.4 ($7) million at Sotheby’s. Apparently, though, the lucky anonymous buyer should have gotten a bit of a discount. Not long after the sale, a security researcher uncovered some errors hiding in the code.
Berners-Lee joined the likes of Jack Dorsey,Azalea Banks, and The Pringles Guy when he hopped on the NFT hype train earlier this month, auctioning off a bundle of items including 10,000 lines of the source code to the original web browser, and an animated video showing the code being entered. Berners-Lee defended the sale in an interview with The Guardian right after the auction was announced, saying that the move “is totally aligned with the values of the web.”