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Tech Optimizer
July 18, 2026
North Korea's Contagious Interview hackers have been using a deceptive strategy to target developers by posing as recruiters and embedding malware in SVG files. Elastic Security Labs discovered that the attackers hid malicious payloads within HTML comment blocks of these files, allowing the malware to evade antivirus detection. At the time of the findings, no antivirus engines flagged the compromised repositories, which included trojanized GitHub repositories disguised as coding challenges. The malware executed automatically at server startup and deployed four modules: a browser credential and cryptocurrency wallet stealer, a file stealer, a remote access Trojan, and a clipboard monitor. The campaign, tracked as REF9403, is part of the ongoing Contagious Interview operation attributed to North Korea's Lazarus Group, which aims to generate revenue through cryptocurrency theft. Developers are advised to audit any projects run from unsolicited sources and to monitor specific domains associated with the attack.
AppWizard
July 18, 2026
The mobile advertising landscape has shifted from simple banner ads to aggressive monetization tactics that often manipulate users. Common intrusive ad experiences include unclosable interstitial ads, interactive playable ads that mislead users, and unsolicited notifications promoting unrelated games. This shift has negatively impacted independent developers, who struggle to compete against large ad networks and feel pressured to adopt disruptive ad practices. Google, which controls the Play Store and ad services, benefits financially from these intrusive ads but has not effectively addressed the issue, allowing low-quality ads to proliferate. The current state of advertising is eroding user trust in free applications, threatening the integrity of the Android ecosystem.
TrendTechie
July 18, 2026
More than 100 authors have filed a lawsuit against Anthropic, claiming over 0 million for the unauthorized use of their books in training AI systems. The complaint was submitted to the federal court for the Northern District of California on June 17, alleging that Anthropic unlawfully obtained and utilized over 500 pirated copies of their works. The lawsuit includes various literary works and notable plaintiffs, such as Nolan Bushnell and Donna Barba Igna, who are demanding 0,000 for each work used without permission. The authors claim Anthropic downloaded books via BitTorrent and used illegal libraries, integrating these works into its AI training systems. This lawsuit follows a previous class action against Anthropic that concluded with a .5 billion settlement. The current plaintiffs have opted out of that settlement and are pursuing individual claims, asserting that Anthropic not only used but also distributed pirated copies. The lawsuits estimate around seven million works may have been unlawfully utilized in AI development.
AppWizard
July 18, 2026
PC Gamer is celebrating the 30th anniversary of Duke Nukem 3D and the 15th anniversary of Duke Nukem Forever with a special issue featuring exclusive interviews with key developers and never-before-seen development images. The issue also highlights the influence of Duke Nukem 3D and other "boomer shooters" on the FPS genre, showcasing the finest retro-style FPS games. Additionally, it includes a preview of the free-to-play MMO Soulframe from Digital Extremes and hands-on impressions of upcoming titles like 1666: Amsterdam and Castlevania: Belmont's Curse. The magazine reviews various games, including Gothic Remake and Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus II. Digital editions are available in PDF and EPUB format through Pocketmags.
AppWizard
July 18, 2026
The RPCS3 initiative has successfully enabled the emulation of over 75% of PlayStation 3 titles on PC since its inception in 2011. Sony announced the closure of the PS3 Store in 2027 and will cease new physical disc production for the PlayStation platform starting January 2028.
AppWizard
July 18, 2026
"Dune II," released in 1992, is credited with laying the foundation for real-time strategy games, featuring base-building and military maneuvers on the planet Arrakis. It has not been re-released due to licensing issues after Westwood Studios closed in 2003. Interplay Entertainment released two video games based on "The Lord of the Rings" in the early '90s, allowing players to guide Frodo Baggins through Middle-earth. Low sales led to the cancellation of a planned trilogy, and both titles have since faded into obscurity. "Star Trek: The Next Generation — A Final Unity," a point-and-click adventure from 1995, features Captain Jean-Luc Picard and his crew on a mission to recover an ancient scroll. It has not received a modern re-release. Sid Meier's "Civilization II," released in 1996, has not been officially re-released, despite the series' significant evolution and availability of later entries. The absence of these formative titles leaves a gap in strategy gaming history. "Black & White," released in 2001, is a god simulator that allows players to influence tribes on islands. It has not been optimized for modern platforms following the acquisition of Lionhead Studios by Microsoft, limiting access to those with original discs.
AppWizard
July 17, 2026
Minecraft Dungeons II is set to be released on September 29, 2026, by Mojang Studios and Double Eleven. The game will expand gameplay across two unique realms, introducing new biomes and aggressive mob variants. It retains the fast-paced, isometric, top-down action of the original while enhancing RPG mechanics and exploration opportunities. The game will feature full cross-platform support for online multiplayer and local couch co-op play.
AppWizard
July 17, 2026
Overwatch introduced a 1-3-2 flex mode, allowing one tank, three DPS, and two support characters, with the option for one DPS to switch to tank. Early experiences indicate that teams with two tanks often dominate those with one, raising concerns about the format's balance. Adjustments to tank health and abilities do not sufficiently address the advantages of having two tanks. The exploration of this hybrid format does not resolve the ongoing debate between the 5v5 and 6v6 setups, as each has distinct characteristics that complicate finding a viable compromise.
AppWizard
July 17, 2026
In 2026, Grand Theft Auto VI is set to launch on PS5 and Xbox Series on November 19, but there is no announced release date for the PC version. Historically, every main entry in the Grand Theft Auto series has been delayed on PC, with previous titles typically releasing several months after their console counterparts. The trend indicates that GTA VI may also experience a similar delay. Rockstar prioritizes console development due to strategic partnerships and market dynamics, which allows for a more refined gaming experience. Although PC gamers must wait for the release, they often receive a superior version with improved graphics and performance. In 2026, the performance of current-generation consoles has narrowed the gap with PCs, leading to speculation about a potentially shorter delay for the PC version of GTA VI.
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