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AppWizard
June 25, 2026
Riot Games has introduced a new feature for its Vanguard anti-cheat system called Vanguard On-Demand, which allows the kernel driver to load only when a Riot game is launched and unload upon exit. This change ends the previous practice of loading the driver at Windows start-up, which has been in place since 2020. The new mode is supported by Windows 11 25H2 and requires specific hardware configurations, including UEFI Secure Boot, TPM 2.0, Virtualization-Based Security (VBS), Hypervisor-Protected Code Integrity (HVCI), and IOMMU. Approximately 35% of players currently meet these hardware requirements, while around 3% are using incompatible systems. Riot has created a checklist called Vanguard Pre-Check to help players determine if their systems qualify. The percentage of fully secured machines is estimated to be around 34.33% and is increasing monthly. Players whose systems do not meet the criteria will need to make manual adjustments in their BIOS. Vanguard On-Demand mode will be available for players on Windows 11 starting later today. The feature is based on Microsoft’s Runtime Driver Attestation Report, which tracks driver activity since boot and helps ensure no vulnerable drivers have been loaded while Vanguard is inactive. Riot Games has required TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot on Windows 11 since 2020 and has faced criticism for these requirements. Enabling VBS and HVCI may affect frame rates and could disable older peripheral drivers due to Microsoft's vulnerable driver blocklist.
AppWizard
June 25, 2026
Google Finance has officially launched its revamped platform, moving out of beta with new features for investment tracking. A new Android app has been released to help users manage their financial portfolios on the go. The platform now offers global access to personalized portfolios with advanced insights tailored to investment strategies, along with a consolidated dashboard for performance metrics and asset allocation. Existing portfolios will transition automatically, and new users can create portfolios by uploading screenshots or files, or by describing their investments.
AppWizard
June 25, 2026
Pre-orders for Grand Theft Auto 6 have launched, with the game set to release on November 19. There are two editions available: the standard edition priced at and the deluxe edition at . The standard edition includes the base game but restricts access to certain in-game stores behind a paywall. Currently, there is no announced version for PC gamers. Many players hope that the eventual PC release will feature enhanced graphics and additional content, with expectations for improved visual fidelity and access to various in-game shops. Players have about 18 months to prepare for the PC launch.
AppWizard
June 25, 2026
The Gemini desktop application for macOS is testing several new features, including support for Gemini Live, a system-wide voice dictation feature called “Speak to Window,” cursor tracking for contextual assistance, and a toolbar option labeled “Connect another Mac.” These features are currently being evaluated by a select group of users.
AppWizard
June 25, 2026
Chuck Tingle has recently ventured into horror with titles like Camp Damascus and Bury Your Gays, while also releasing a new project titled Fabulous Bodies, which explores the life of an influencer who moonlights as a grave robber. His latest short work, Pounded in the Butt by the Physical Manifestation of Spending an Irresponsible Portion of My Income on Warpounder 40K Miniatures, draws from his experiences as a former player of Warhammer 40,000 and features a plot centered around a "handsome sentient battleship model." This piece contains "4,000 words of sizzling human on gay Warpounder 40K model action" and is available on Amazon.
AppWizard
June 25, 2026
Outright Games, in collaboration with Hasbro, will release the Hasbro Games Junior Collection on November 6, 2026. This collection includes Monopoly Junior, Clue Junior, and Game of Life Junior, designed for players of all ages with interactive challenges and simplified rules. It supports up to four players in local multiplayer mode and will be available on Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.
Winsage
June 25, 2026
Component Object Model (COM) is a technology in Windows that enables object activation, inter-process communication, and automation across different programming languages. Malware exploits COM interfaces for activities such as lateral movement, execution, downloading, exfiltration, persistence, evasion, system discovery, and automation of Windows and Office functionalities. Reverse engineering COM-heavy binaries involves navigating GUIDs and indirect vtable calls to understand malware mechanics. Research at the AVAR 2025 conference and CARO 2026 workshop discusses methodologies for analyzing COM binaries and case studies of malware families that utilize COM. COM is an application binary interface (ABI) model that allows software components to be reused and enables interaction between different programming languages through interfaces defined at the binary level. Distributed COM (DCOM) allows clients to activate COM objects on remote systems. COM classes are identified by unique class identifiers (CLSIDs), and interfaces by interface identifiers (IIDs). The Windows registry stores COM registration data, with classes and interfaces located under specific keys. Malware often acts as a COM client, utilizing the COM runtime to instantiate classes and request interfaces. ProgIDs provide human-readable registry entries for COM classes. The CoCreateInstance function helps create class objects by resolving CLSID registrations. All COM interfaces derive from IUnknown, which manages object lifetimes and interface querying. COM has its own security model, and identifying classes and interfaces used by malware is crucial for threat researchers. Tools like ComView and OleView.NET assist in inspecting COM registrations. The analysis workflow includes identifying activation API calls, extracting CLSID and IID values, consulting registry definitions, and mapping vtable calls. Qakbot, a banking trojan, exemplifies the use of COM in malware, with its architecture enabling malicious activities like credential theft. Dynamic analysis tools can log COM-related calls in real-time to trace execution flow. Notable malware families that utilize COM include Gh0stRAT, which uses Task Scheduler COM interfaces, and the Attor platform, which employs BITS for file transfers. WarmCookie demonstrates the use of COM for persistence through Task Scheduler. Understanding COM's role in malware is essential for cybersecurity professionals.
Tech Optimizer
June 25, 2026
Many individuals question the value of their antivirus subscriptions, especially as free protection options have improved and the features of paid services may not be necessary for everyone. Modern antivirus solutions now include features like VPNs, password managers, parental controls, identity theft protection, and dark web monitoring, which may go unused by some users. Those with modern devices may already have built-in security measures, such as Microsoft Defender for Windows users and similar protections for Mac users, making paid subscriptions potentially unnecessary for those practicing safe online behaviors. Paid antivirus may be worthwhile for individuals managing multiple devices or users, or if the bundled features are more economical than purchasing them separately. Auto-renewal can lead to unexpected charges and upselling tactics, emphasizing the importance of reviewing subscriptions regularly. Ultimately, the decision to pay for antivirus depends on individual circumstances and comfort with technology. Disabling auto-renewal is recommended to allow for annual evaluations of needs and competitive offers.
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