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Knightsbridge WD12RGBW Smart 230V IP44 12W RGB & CCT Wi-Fi Downlight

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Knightsbridge WD12RGBW Smart 230V IP44 12W RGB & CCT Wi-Fi DownlightKnightsbridge WD12RGBW Smart 230V IP44 12W RGB & CCT Wi Fi Downlight 230V IP44 12W Wi Fi LED Downlight RGB and CCT Adjustable RGB and Colour temperature adjustable, changeable via Wi Fi app Dimmable via app CCT adjustable 3000K to 6500K Wi Fi Connectivity IEEE 802. 11 b g n (2. 4Ghz only) IC Rated Complete with white bezel as standard Cut out 88mm 100 beam angle Benefits: Control your lighting from your smartphone or tablet inside or outside the home

Knightsbridge WD12RGBW Smart 230V IP44 12W RGB & CCT Wi-Fi Downlight

    230V IP44 12W Wi-Fi LED Downlight - RGB and CCT Adjustable

    • RGB and Colour temperature adjustable, changeable via Wi-Fi app
    • Dimmable via app
    • CCT adjustable - 3000K to 6500K
    • Wi-Fi Connectivity IEEE 802.11 b/g/n (2.4Ghz only)
    • IC Rated
    • Complete with white bezel as standard
    • Cut out 88mm
    • 100° beam angle

    Benefits:

    • Control your lighting from your smartphone or tablet inside or outside the home
    • Control lighting On/Off via the APP or override at the normal light switch
    • Schedule On/Off activity, including random function
    • Group fittings together to create different zones and/or scenes (Max. 100 fittings total per group)
    • Easily share control among family members
    • Voice Control via Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant

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    Stinky Greg
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    ★★★★★ 5
    Great read!
    Format: Kindle
    "In "Tracers in the Dark", Andy Greenberg delves into the world of cryptocurrency and cybercrime, revealing the fascinating story of how law enforcement has adapted to combat digital threats. With unparalleled access to the FBI's dedicated crypto unit, Greenberg takes readers on a thrilling journey through the dark web, exploring the cat-and-mouse game between cybercriminals and the agents tasked with tracking them down. This gripping narrative offers a unique perspective on the evolving landscape of digital forensics and the future of online security."
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    Kimberly A. Milford
    Birmingham, US
    ★★★★★ 4
    Quality research and intriguing storytelling
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    This is quite a story. While it requires some in depth explanation of technologies, the heart of the book focuses on cyber crime investigations, the business and economic impact of crypto currency and a slew of interesting personalities.
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    Roger A. Grimes
    Alexandria, US
    ★★★★★ 5
    Really enjoyable read on following cryptocurrency and how it happened
    Format: Hardcover
    Andy Greenberg is a GREAT storyteller and podcaster. Anything he writes is a must read. Tracers in the Dark was a super enjoyable, easy read. He covers, using people and stories, the basics of bitcoin and the people who try to follow the money to catch cybercriminals. I knew most (but not all) of the people and stories he covered, but Greenberg added a ton of detail I didn't know. He added timelines and color that fleshed out what happened, in each story and the overall timeline. It's a great, easy, read and I'm a better cybersecurity defender for having read it. Although don't read it for any super technical details. You're not going to learn the details of blockchain, bitcoin, or blockchain analysis...only how it's done, generally, and the people involved.
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    J Am
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    Entertaining and frightening
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    Incredible job taking these real life stories and situations and writing them in such a captivating way that really draws the reader in. As fascinating as the forensic aspect of the dark web activities and investigations are, there were some very disturbing and dark areas that the book justifiably went at some readers may find very uncomfortable so just be ready for that
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    IslandBum
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    ★★★★★ 5
    An eye-opener for those that believe the dark web and cryptocurrency are anonymous
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    The author, Andy Greenberg, takes the reader through a series of actual whodunit cases where the blockchain is used to trace illicit transactions on the dark web. From corrupt FBI agents to drug sales on the Silk Road, culprits are rooted out by following cryptocurrency through the blockchain. Each case is different and often involves an international game of cat and mouse. In addition, the author discusses some of the ethical issues surrounding an anonymous currency. Most readers will find this book an easy and engaging read, even if they are not familiar with the blockchain.
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