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TrendTechie
May 13, 2026
A torrent file of Subnautica 2 has leaked online two days before its early access launch on May 14, which is set for PC and Xbox Series X/S. This incident follows similar leaks of Forza Horizon 6 and Directive 8020. Subnautica 2 is currently the most anticipated game on Steam, with over 5 million wish list additions. Developers at Unknown Worlds Entertainment have not commented on the leak.
AppWizard
May 10, 2026
Generative AI is increasingly prevalent in digital applications and services. A bi-weekly series will highlight innovative AI applications. AI Hub is an open-source platform that consolidates 78 AI services and chatbots into a single interface, allowing users to filter and run multiple bots simultaneously while focusing on privacy by blocking trackers and ads. Other notable AI applications include Off Grid, which allows local data processing and offline functionality; Yaps, an Android keyboard app that enhances dictation accuracy; and DealHunt, which provides insights on tech deals and pricing history.
Winsage
May 1, 2026
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AppWizard
April 30, 2026
Cybersecurity threat hunters have discovered an active infostealer campaign targeting the gaming community, involving malware called LofyStealer (or GrabBot) that disguises itself as a Minecraft hack named “Slinky.” The attackers use the official game icon to trick young gamers into executing the malware. The Brazilian cybercrime group LofyGang has enhanced its technical capabilities, utilizing a sophisticated two-stage modular architecture. The initial stage features a 53.5 MB loader file named load.exe, which is a Node.js runtime environment that obscures malicious signatures. The loader connects to the attacker’s server and decrypts a 1.4 MB C++ payload, chromelevator.exe, which targets eight web browsers to extract sensitive information like cookies and passwords. The stolen data is compressed, encrypted, and sent to the attacker’s server. LofyGang has evolved into a Malware-as-a-Service platform, offering a web panel for operators to monitor victims and generate custom executables. The campaign highlights the increasing threats to the gaming community, with advanced evasion techniques being employed by cybercriminals. Security professionals are advised to monitor network traffic and conduct audits for suspicious activities.
AppWizard
April 30, 2026
A new infostealer malware called LofyStealer is targeting the gaming community, particularly Minecraft players, by disguising itself as a cheat tool named “Slinky.” It employs a two-stage attack to extract sensitive information from eight major web browsers, including Chrome and Firefox, while evading detection by security software. The malware siphons off cookies, saved passwords, payment card information, and session tokens. Researchers at Zenox.ai identified LofyStealer, linking it to the Brazilian cybercrime group LofyGang, which has been active since October 2022. The malware uses social engineering tactics to appear legitimate and operates as a Malware-as-a-Service platform, offering both Free and Premium tiers to buyers. Its technical sophistication is evident in its method of in-memory browser injection, which allows it to bypass security defenses. The stolen data is compressed and sent to a command-and-control server. Users are advised to avoid downloading unofficial game mods and enable multi-factor authentication to reduce the risk of credential theft. Security teams should monitor for specific behavioral indicators related to the malware's operations.
Winsage
April 24, 2026
Microsoft has released an update to improve the security of its Remote Desktop feature, which includes a warning for users opening Remote Desktop (.rdp) files. However, this warning is not displaying correctly for some users due to a bug identified in the Known Issues list after the April 14 update. The issue primarily affects users with multiple monitors set to different display scaling, leading to overlapping text or obscured buttons. Microsoft has advised users to synchronize their display scaling settings or use keyboard navigation as a workaround. The company plans to address this issue in a future Windows update but is not issuing an Out-of-Band update specifically for it. Additionally, a serious vulnerability (CVE-2026-40372) was discovered in the .NET framework, affecting versions 10.0.0 to 10.0.6, which requires immediate attention. This vulnerability impacts all Windows versions that received the update, including Windows 11 26H1.
AppWizard
March 28, 2026
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