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AppWizard
April 23, 2026
World of Warcraft is facing issues following patch 12.0.5, which has caused significant bugs and led to the temporary disabling of housing features in The Americas and Oceania. Effective June 22, 2026, subscription prices will increase in the UK, Kazakhstan, Georgia, and Turkey, with UK players seeing a 10% increase and Kazakhstani players facing up to a 40% hike. Turkish players will be required to pay in Euros instead of the Turkish Lira. The game has maintained a steady subscription rate in the US since 2004, but adjustments have been made in other regions based on market conditions. Players have reported various bugs, including a critical bug affecting player housing, which Blizzard is prioritizing.
AppWizard
April 23, 2026
Valve has released a mini-patch for Counter-Strike 2 that adjusts camera motion due to recoil to more closely match CS:GO, aiming to reduce camera shake during gameplay. This change is expected to enhance the experience for players familiar with both games. Demonstrations indicate a smoother gameplay experience, and Valve assures that bullet trajectories will remain consistent with CS2. The patch also includes fixes for various Animgraph 2 bugs, improvements to ladder movement mechanics, and a resolution for a crash issue during halftime transitions.
AppWizard
April 23, 2026
Security researchers have found that the Binance Android app includes SDKs from ByteDance and Tencent, along with 13 additional third-party trackers. This raises privacy concerns for users, as the TikTok SDK collects device fingerprints, behavioral signals, and potentially clipboard data, while the WeChat SDK adds functionalities not necessary for a financial trading platform. The incorporation of these SDKs could expose sensitive financial information. Under EU GDPR and FTC regulations, undisclosed telemetry in financial apps may be considered deceptive trade practices, potentially leading to regulatory repercussions for Binance. Users are advised to revoke permissions from the app or switch to the browser-based platform. The situation could prompt regulatory scrutiny and audits of cryptocurrency asset management apps.
AppWizard
April 23, 2026
Tim Cain, co-creator of the Fallout series, shared insights on game design in a YouTube video titled Eight Level Design Guidelines, emphasizing the importance of understanding player behavior and intentions. He advocates for non-linear gameplay, warning against making assumptions about player choices and criticizing design documents that enforce linearity. Cain believes that understanding the purpose of game elements is crucial for designers. He also credits his experiences with Dungeons & Dragons, which began in 1979, as a significant influence on his design principles, particularly in storytelling and mechanics.
AppWizard
April 22, 2026
Peter Molyneux, the creator of Masters of Albion and founder of 22cans, aims to bring "joy" through his latest project. The game combines elements of god games, strategy, and fantasy RPGs, where players revitalize an old English town using divine magic while defending against undead threats at night. Daytime gameplay involves exploration and quests in a third-person perspective, reminiscent of Dungeon Keeper. Combat mechanics can be inconsistent, and building systems may lead to gaps in defenses. The town management system allows players to assist villagers and create recipes for critics, encouraging creativity. The game features humor and clever puzzles, creating a lighthearted atmosphere similar to the Fable series. Masters of Albion is currently in early access on Steam for .99, with a launch week discount bringing the price down to .49.
Winsage
April 22, 2026
Microsoft is facing a £2 billion lawsuit in the UK, led by competition lawyer Maria Luisa Stasi, representing nearly 60,000 businesses that claim the company imposes excessive charges for using Windows Server on competing cloud platforms. The allegations focus on higher licensing fees for organizations using services like Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud Platform, and Alibaba Cloud compared to those using Microsoft’s Azure. The lawsuit has been allowed to proceed on an opt-out basis by the Tribunal. Microsoft plans to appeal the decision and asserts that its business model promotes competition. The case is part of broader scrutiny of Microsoft's licensing practices, with investigations also initiated by the UK Competition and Markets Authority and the European Commission, as well as inquiries in Brazil, Switzerland, the United States, and Japan.
AppWizard
April 22, 2026
The Australian government's eSafety commissioner has issued transparency notices to major gaming platforms, including Valve, Epic Games, Microsoft, and the Roblox Corporation, to understand their measures for safeguarding children online. Concerns have been raised about predatory adults targeting children through grooming and extremist narratives in games. Specific instances include Islamic State-inspired games on Roblox, far-right groups using Minecraft for fascist imagery, Fortnite gamifying tragic historical events, and Steam serving as a hub for extreme-right communities. The government is urging these companies to take meaningful steps to prevent abuse and radicalization. Some measures have already been implemented, such as Roblox restricting access to social hangouts and unrated games for users under 13 and introducing selfie-based facial age estimation technology. The companies are expected to provide detailed accounts of their existing and planned measures to combat grooming and extremism.
AppWizard
April 22, 2026
Australia's eSafety Commission has raised concerns about the exploitation of online gaming platforms like Roblox and Minecraft by predatory adults, prompting legal notices to gaming companies to clarify their strategies for combating harmful content. The commission emphasizes that many Australian children engage with these platforms, where predatory adults may use grooming tactics or embed violent narratives. Major gaming platforms are required to demonstrate their methods for identifying and eradicating online threats. Despite laws prohibiting teenagers under 16 from accessing social media, many Australian children still navigate these banned platforms. The commission highlights the urgency of addressing online safety challenges for children.
Winsage
April 22, 2026
The Microsoft Teams desktop client has a bug affecting users on macOS and Windows after the update to build 26072.519.4556.7438, specifically with the right-click functionality not working. Users are advised to use keyboard shortcuts (Ctrl+C, Ctrl+X, Ctrl+V) for clipboard operations. The issue was first mentioned on the Patchmanagement.org mailing list, referencing issue TM1279908, which noted service degradation alerts from Microsoft 365. Users have reported problems with copying and pasting URLs, text, and images, with the paste option grayed out in the context menu. Microsoft has identified a potential root cause and is rolling out a fix while monitoring telemetry data, with the next status update expected on April 21, 2026.
Tech Optimizer
April 22, 2026
A newly identified remote access trojan, STX RAT, emerged in 2026, integrating hidden remote desktop access with credential theft features. The name "STX" comes from the Start of Text magic byte x02, which it appends to communications with its command-and-control (C2) server. Initial sightings were reported in late February 2026, when it was delivered via a browser-downloaded VBScript file to a financial organization. By early March, Malwarebytes noted a campaign distributing STX RAT through compromised FileZilla installers. Researchers from eSentire’s Threat Response Unit analyzed the malware, which includes extensive anti-analysis measures and employs techniques like AMSI-ghosting. Once operational, STX RAT connects to a C2 server at 95.216.51.236, transmitting system information securely. It targets saved credentials from applications like FileZilla and includes a Hidden Virtual Network Computing (HVNC) module, allowing attackers to control a victim's machine without detection. Security teams are advised to block the C2 IP and implement detection rules to mitigate the threat.
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