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Tech Optimizer
May 20, 2025
Procolored, a printer manufacturer based in Shenzhen, has been accused of distributing malware designed to steal Bitcoin through its printer drivers. The malware, embedded in USB drivers, has reportedly stolen approximately 9.3 BTC, valued at over 3,000. A backdoor program in the compromised drivers can hijack wallet addresses copied to the clipboard. Users are advised to conduct system scans and consider a complete system reset. The issue was first highlighted by YouTuber Cameron Coward, whose antivirus software flagged the malware. Procolored denied the allegations but later acknowledged the problem, stating they removed the infected drivers and attributed the malware to a supply chain compromise. Cybersecurity firm G-Data confirmed the presence of two types of malware in the drivers.
Tech Optimizer
May 6, 2025
A group of YouTubers, led by Tranium, conducted an experiment to download as many computer viruses as possible within an hour to raise cybersecurity awareness. Tranium collected approximately 530 viruses, while Crypto NWO detected 732 across 199,508 files. The experiment highlighted the dangers of downloading free software and the risks associated with 'free' antivirus programs, illustrating the ongoing threats in the digital landscape.
BetaBeacon
May 1, 2025
Flappy Bird has been brought back to Android devices through the Epic Games Store after being removed from app stores in 2014. The game will receive updates until 2025 and will be monetized through ads and in-game purchases.
BetaBeacon
April 30, 2025
Flappy Bird, the popular low-tech game, has made a comeback after being removed from all platforms by its developer, Dong Nguyen, less than two weeks after its initial launch. The game features a pixelated bird that players control as they navigate past obstacles. The new version of the game will be monetized by ads and in-app purchases.
BetaBeacon
April 30, 2025
The current version of Flappy Bird is not a true follow-up from the original creator, Dong Nguyen. An organization called Gametech Holdings LLC reportedly filed to terminate Nguyen's Flappy Bird trademark and then grabbed it for free, resulting in the current game. Nguyen distanced himself from the new game, stating on Twitter that he did not sell anything and does not support cryptocurrency.
BetaBeacon
April 29, 2025
Flappy Bird has made a comeback on Android devices through the Epic Games Store, with the game being monetized solely through ads and in-app purchases. The new version will not involve cryptocurrency or Web3 elements, contrary to earlier plans. The original creator of Flappy Bird, Dong Nguyen, has distanced himself from the game's revival and does not seem to be benefiting financially from it.
AppWizard
April 24, 2025
The TON Foundation will announce Maximilian Crown as its new CEO on Thursday. This appointment aims to stabilize Telegram, which has a user base of one billion, following the arrest of its founder Pavel Durov in Paris last year. Crown's leadership is seen as a significant step for Telegram, demonstrating its commitment to expanding its multi-functional app amid governmental pressures to access user data. Crown has experience as CFO and COO of MoonPay and has successfully secured operational approvals across various countries. Telegram has transformed into a “Super App,” integrating features such as gaming, shopping, and payment functionalities. The Telegram Open Network (TON) has 41 million active accounts and 121 million Toncoin holders. Toncoin's value is tied to Telegram's fortunes, experiencing fluctuations following Durov's arrest. Concerns have been raised regarding the impact of French authorities' actions on Telegram’s blockchain initiatives, especially related to digital privacy and government oversight. Durov was detained for 96 hours and criticized the scrutiny faced by Telegram, warning against legislative efforts that threaten individual freedoms.
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