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Do you live in a country, such as Norway or the US, that has made online poker or gambling illegal?This post will teach you 1 loophole you can use to gamble legally, anywhere… Bitcoin casinos make it possible to gamble legally anywhere, because bitcoin is not official currency, and therefore it is legal to do anything you want with it.The best part is that even if someone was to outlaw bitcoin gambling, you could easily just move to the next cryptocoin, such as litecoin or even dogecoin.Many new bitcoin casinos seem to be surfacing as bitcoin grows in popularity and stabilizes.As more and more people are starting to understand it, it gains in strength, and it looks like bitcoin is not going anywhere any time soon.Aside from the obvious benefit that makes gambling legal anywhere, bitcoin casinos offer many other good things compared to traditional online casinos.For one, deposits and withdrawals are nearly instant!Some of these casinos don’t require any sort of confirmation from the operator, and deposits and payout are literally instant, others can take up to an hour to confirm a transaction.

This is still much, much faster than real money casinos.If you take into account that you don’t even have to confirm your identity to withdraw or play in these bitcoin casinos, it seems like a no brainer to drop real money casinos alltogether.There are caveats though.Bitcoin is still kind of volatile, and although it will probably never lose it’s value completely, it still fluctates a lot.It is getting more and more stable though, which is an extremely good thing.Other major law would appear to be trust; how can you know which casino to trust, since they don’t even require a licence to start a bitcoin casino?Well, they have already figured an answet to this by implementing provably fair technology.More on this later.The bottom line is that bitcoin casinos are legal anywhere, and will probably continue to get more and more popular as time goes on.Share this post if you liked it!China Issues Cybersecurity Alert as Ransomware Attack Highlights Security Loopholes Print Share Comment Email China issued a nationwide cybersecurity alert on Monday in the wake of global WannaCry "ransomware" attacks that left tens of thousands of computers compromised and showed up gaping holes in the online security practices of higher education institutes, experts said.The enterprise-security division of anti-virus software provider Qihoo 360 said 29,372 institutions ranging from government offices to universities, ATMs and hospitals had been “infected” by the outbreak, including around 4,000 universities and research institutions.However, the country's Cybersecurity Administration said the spread of the malware was believed to be slowing on Monday, although Chinese government bodies from transport, social security, industry watchdogs and immigration said they had suspended services ranging from processing applications to traffic crime enforcement in the wake of the attacks.A computer expert in the southern Chinese province of Guangdong surnamed Gao told RFA on Monday that the spread of the malware was exacerbated by the fact that some institutions had disabled their own firewalls."Sometimes

the institutional firewalls make the computers very slow, so sometimes they are switched off," Gao said.
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attackThe attack comes as China gears up to implement a tough new cybersecurity law from June 1, which critics say discriminates against overseas service providers.Among government agencies affected were a social security department in the central city of Changsha, the exit-entry bureau in northeastern Dalian, a housing fund in southern Zhuhai and an industry watchdog in eastern Xuzhou, Reuters reported.The attack encrypts infected machines, before demanding ransom payments of U.S.$300-600 to unlock them again, using the digital currency Bitcoin.The Cyberspace Administration warned Chinese computer users to install and upgrade computer security software to avoid further attacks.Xinhua news agency said that some 18,000 IP addresses in China have been confirmed as infected with the "WannaCry" ransomware, citing the National Computer Network Emergency Response Technical Team/Coordination Center (CNCERT)."Intranets
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in many industries and enterprises involving banking, education, electricity, energy, healthcare and transportation have been affected in different extents," it said, quoting experts as saying that reinstalling the operating system is one way of dealing with the problem."The
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