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New ransomware headache as crooks dump bitcoin for rival cryptocurrencies

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New ransomware headache as crooks dump bitcoin for rival cryptocurrencies
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The switch to new digital currencies will make life more difficult, according to one police chief.
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iPhone battery swap: Could Apple's $29 offer cut 2018 iPhones sales by 16 million?
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