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Seagate's 24TB BarraCuda is back in stock for just $0.01 per gigabyte — the storage steal of the weekend returns, still great value

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/seagates-24tb-barracuda-is-back-in-stock-for-just-usd0-01-per-gigabyte-the-storage-steal-of-the-weekend-returns-still-great-value

Sealed, physical copy of Fortnite from 2017 sells for $42,500 at auction — Perfect condition disc contains original Save The World mode and exclusive cosmetics pack

https://www.tomshardware.com/video-games/sealed-physical-copy-of-fortnite-from-2017-sells-for-usd42-500-at-auction-perfect-condition-disc-contains-original-save-the-world-mode-and-exclusive-cosmetics-pack

DoJ seizes $15 billion in Bitcoin from Cambodian fraudster who ran 'pig butchering' scam using forced labor — accused could face 40 years in prison following department's biggest ever crypto confiscation

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/cryptocurrency/doj-seizes-usd15-billion-in-bitcoin-from-cambodian-fraudster-who-ran-pig-butchering-scam-using-forced-labor-accused-could-face-40-years-in-prison-following-departments-biggest-ever-crypto-confiscation

29 North Korean laptop farms busted by U.S. Department of Justice — illicit IT workers across 16 states reportedly obtained employment with more than 100 U.S. companies to help fund regime

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/cyber-security/29-north-korean-laptop-farms-busted-by-u-s-department-of-justice-illicit-it-workers-across-16-states-reportedly-obtained-employment-with-more-than-100-u-s-companies-to-help-fund-regime

After just 12 days, Nintendo is already nuking Switch 2 consoles for players caught using Mig Flash — popular cartridge allows Switch 1 games on the new console, but users say they're only using their own ROMs

https://www.tomshardware.com/video-games/nintendo/after-just-12-days-nintendo-is-already-nuking-switch-2-consoles-for-players-caught-using-mig-flash-popular-cartridge-allows-switch-1-games-on-the-new-console-but-users-say-theyre-only-using-their-own-roms