'Wordle' Owner, The New York Times, Sued Creator of Geography Guessing Game 'Worldle'

The New York Times, owner of the web-based word game Wordle, has taken legal action against the creator of the location-guessing game Worldle.


Anchor Brewing: San Francisco's Iconic Beer Company Is Being Resurrected by Billionaire Chobani Founder

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Santander Data Breach: Hackers Attempt to Sell Stolen Customer and Staff Details for $2 Million

Two weeks after Santander reported several accounts had been hacked, cybercriminals are selling millions of customers' and employees' personal data...

Live Nation Confirms Massive Ticketmaster Data Breach, Exposing Millions of Customers' Personal Information

Live Nation has revealed that its ticketing subsidiary, Ticketmaster, has suffered a massive data breach...


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British-Chinese Woman Bitcoin Launderer Faces 6-Year-Imprisonment Over $6 Billion Crypto Fraud
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