
Viral Blue or Red Death Game Sparks Crypto Debates as BTC Hits $78,289
Viral Blue or Red Death Game pits group survival against personal gain, mirroring trader dilemmas. BTC climbs to $78,289 with Fear & Greed Index at 33.
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A Hacker News user reports a mysterious ghost app installing silently on their iPhone every day, despite resets and scans. Bitcoin climbs to $77,989 amid a Fear & Greed Index of 33, spotlighting blockchain security risks for mobile crypto wallets.

Hacker News thread reveals iPhone mystery app silently installing daily via profiles, alarming crypto traders. Bitcoin holds at $78,043 amid Fear & Greed Index at 33 as users scramble to secure devices.

Hacker News users spot a mystery iPhone app installing daily, sparking spyware alarms for blockchain wallets. Bitcoin climbs to $78,071 amid Fear & Greed Index at 33.

Reports of 10 US sensitive research deaths or disappearances alarm experts over nation-state cyber threats to AI and quantum tech. Crypto Fear & Greed Index hits 33 as Bitcoin holds at $77,905.

Rogue iPhone app auto-installs daily, alarming fintech users. Crypto Fear & Greed Index hits 33 as Bitcoin holds at $77,834.

iPhone ghost app silently installs daily via profiles, raising fintech wallet risks. Crypto Fear & Greed Index at 33; Bitcoin steady at $78,079 USD amid security concerns.

Hacker News reveals iPhone mystery app reinstalling daily via hidden profiles. Crypto Fear & Greed at 33 heightens fintech risks, BTC at $78,057.

Hacker News users report a mystery app silently reinstalling daily on iPhones, exposing iOS flaws. Crypto Fear & Greed Index falls to 33 with Bitcoin steady at $78,035, heightening risks for mobile wallets.

Hacker News uncovers iPhone mystery app reinstalling daily, alarming blockchain users over spyware risks. BTC climbs to $78,003 as Fear & Greed Index drops to 33.

Hacker News spots iPhone ghost app installing daily via profiles. Apple probes as Crypto Fear & Greed Index drops to 33 with Bitcoin at $78,100.

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