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TOKYO (Reuters) – Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso said on Friday he was unsure which part of the Japanese government should regulate the bitcoin virtual currency, following the collapse of Tokyo-based Mt. Gox, once the worlds biggest bitcoin exchange. Opinions are divided over how to deal with this, Aso told reporters after a cabinet meeting. […]

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Anonymous continuesOpKillingBay, the campaign launched by hacktivists in protest against the Japanese government, particularly against the killing of dolphins in the town of Taiji. While some hacktivists are launching distributed denial-of-service (DDOS) attacks against the Japanese government, others are busy intercepting communications. Hackers claim to have gathered information from Japans Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and […]

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Anonymous hackers have initiated a new operation. The campaign, called OpKillingBay, is aimed at the Japanese government. The hackers are unhappy that the government is allowing people in the Japanese town of Taiji to slaughter dolphins. Anonymous hacktivists say theyve been monitoring these activities for a long time but now, since Japan has ignored pleas […]

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