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Tech Optimizer
June 7, 2025
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) issued a critical advisory on December 18, 2023, regarding the rising threat of Play Ransomware, which targets various organizations, particularly critical infrastructure and public sector entities. The advisory details the tactics used by Play Ransomware actors, including exploiting unpatched systems and phishing campaigns, leading to severe consequences like data encryption and high ransom demands. The ransomware can disable antivirus software and exfiltrate sensitive data before encryption. Play Ransomware employs double extortion tactics, threatening to leak stolen data if ransoms are not paid. CISA recommends organizations prioritize patch management, implement multi-factor authentication, train employees to recognize phishing attempts, and maintain regular offline data backups. The advisory calls for collaboration between public and private sectors to combat this threat and emphasizes the importance of information sharing to stay ahead of ransomware tactics.
AppWizard
May 31, 2025
The latest update for Planet Coaster 2 introduces several new features, including the presence of pickpockets and vandalism by dissatisfied visitors, adding unpredictability to park interactions. Players can now hire security guards to manage these issues. The update also reintroduces a sci-fi theme, expands customization options, and improves pathing tools. Bug fixes and visual enhancements, particularly for water rides, have been implemented, alongside a more detailed breakdown of ride prestige and guest moods. Player reception has been mostly positive, with many expressing satisfaction with the updates despite the game's mixed overall rating on Steam.
AppWizard
May 26, 2025
Vietnam's technology ministry has instructed telecommunications providers to block the messaging app Telegram due to its lack of cooperation in addressing criminal activities by its users. A government document revealed that 68 percent of the 9,600 Telegram channels and groups in Vietnam violate local laws, involving serious offenses such as fraud, drug trafficking, and potential terrorism links. Service providers must implement blocking measures and report progress to the ministry by June 2.
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