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Damien Tran, a marine scientist at the Paris-based French National Centre for Scientific Research, and one of the study’s authors, was surprised that even the lowest level of nighttime light that they tested — ‘below the intensity of the full moon,’ he says — was enough to throw off the oysters’ circadian rhythm.” [// Hakai Magazine »]( [/hodl] [Last year’s LastPass security breach was linked to $35 million in crypto heists | BGR]( [Last year’s LastPass security breach was linked to $35 million in crypto heists]( “Remember the massive LastPass security breach that LassPass detailed on the Thursday before Christmas? The one where hackers were able to steal a backup containing customer vault data that included both encrypted and unencrypted data? At the time, LastPass tried to assure customers that their data was safe and that it might take attackers a million years to get into user accounts. 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