Apple has removed Jack Dorsey's decentralized peer-to-peer messaging service, Bitchat, from its China App Store following a request from the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC). The app's beta version was also suspended in the region. Dorsey confirmed that Bitchat was removed in February, and Apple stated that all apps must comply with local laws and regulations. The CAC noted that Bitchat violated regulations requiring online services that can influence public opinion to undergo a security assessment. Bitchat remains available in other countries, with over 3 million downloads on Chrome and more than 1 million on Google Play.
The Kickstarter campaign for PlanetSmith has raised over £26,700, surpassing its target of £4,314. The project is led by Kenneth Ward, also known as Incandescent Games, who has spent five years developing the game. PlanetSmith aims to enhance the sandbox experience by allowing players to explore alien planets, build structures, engage in battles, and launch into space. Alpha access is scheduled to begin in April, and the campaign has 23 days remaining.
The Twitch Tiny Takeover campaign, a collaboration between Twitch and Mojang Studios, will launch on April 6th at 9:00 AM PT. Streamers can participate by streaming at least one hour of Minecraft gameplay and may earn up to ,000. Viewers can earn hats by watching Minecraft streams for five minutes and can obtain a Baby Chick Badge by purchasing or gifting a subscription. Streamers must be part of the Twitch Affiliate Program to qualify for rewards. Rewards will be sent to Twitch inboxes and can be redeemed on Minecraft.net.
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered 36 malicious packages in the npm registry that impersonate Strapi CMS plugins. These packages exploit Redis and PostgreSQL, deploy reverse shells, harvest credentials, and establish persistent implants. Each package consists of three files—package.json, index.js, and postinstall.js—without descriptions or repositories, and all use version 3.6.8 to mimic legitimate Strapi plugins. The malicious packages follow a naming convention starting with "strapi-plugin-" and were uploaded by four accounts within 13 hours. The identified packages include names like strapi-plugin-cron, strapi-plugin-database, and strapi-plugin-server.
The malicious code is embedded in the postinstall script, executing automatically upon installation with the same privileges as the user. The payloads evolve from exploiting Redis for remote code execution to attempting direct PostgreSQL database exploitation and deploying persistent implants for remote access. The campaign appears to target cryptocurrency platforms, as indicated by the focus on credential theft and digital assets. Users of these packages are advised to assume compromise and rotate credentials.
This incident reflects a broader trend of supply chain attacks in the open-source ecosystem, with recent examples including credential exfiltration payloads in GitHub repositories and compromised GitHub Actions workflows. Group-IB reported that software supply chain attacks are increasingly reshaping the cyber threat landscape, targeting trusted vendors and open-source software to gain access to downstream organizations.
Microsoft's new Copilot application for Windows 11 operates as a hybrid web application that essentially launches Microsoft Edge, functioning more as a rebranded browser wrapper than a standalone AI assistant. The installation replaces the previous native Copilot app with a version that includes Microsoft Edge files, such as msedge.exe and msedge.dll, within a WebView2 container. A user demonstrated that renaming the Copilot executable to msedge.exe allowed it to launch Microsoft Edge directly. Microsoft has expressed a goal to develop 100% native applications for Windows 11, but it is unclear if this will apply to the current Copilot.
NihonGame will release the Hiryu no Ken Collection, featuring four classic NES titles, on April 15, exclusively on PC via Steam. The collection includes:
- Hiryu no Ken
- Hiryu no Ken II: Dragon no Tsubasa
- Hiryu no Ken III: Gonin no Ryusenshi
- Hiryu no Ken: Special Fighting Wars
These titles are straightforward ports without any remastering or enhancements. The Hiryu no Ken series originated in arcades in 1985, and the last entry was released on the Game Boy Color in 2000. The collection will only support Japanese language, which may limit its appeal to players outside Japan.
Bloodmoored is a first-person psychological horror game set to launch on PC next year, where players navigate an abandoned industrial complex, specifically their father's old factory. The game features spectral encounters that vary in malevolence, requiring players to discern friend from foe. It includes a variety of puzzles: physical puzzles involving environmental manipulation, logistical puzzles for strategizing navigation, and spatial puzzles focused on understanding the layout. The game's developer, Stormdrill, emphasizes that the ghosts in the game are trapped between life and death, with unique narratives and behaviors that players must understand to survive. Bloodmoored can be added to wishlists on Steam.
KLabGames and gumi announced My Hero Academia: United Survival, a free-to-play game for iOS and Android, launching worldwide in 2026, excluding Mainland China. Official Twitter accounts in English and Japanese were opened for updates.
A significant portion of users in India and South Asia still rely on older devices, including laptops with 2GB to 4GB of RAM and entry-level Android phones. Many mainstream Android emulators require 4–8 GB of RAM, VT support, and a dedicated GPU, but there are options designed for lower-end machines.
1. MuMu Nebula: Best for ultra-low-end PCs, requires 2GB RAM, dual-core CPU, no GPU needed, supports Android 12, and has a startup time of around three seconds.
2. LDPlayer 9: Best for gaming on budget hardware, requires 2GB RAM (4GB recommended), dual-core processor, supports Android 9/11, and features a game booster mode.
3. NoxPlayer Lite: Supports multiple Android versions (5, 7, and 9), requires 2GB RAM, basic GPU, and has a startup time of about six seconds.
4. BlueStacks 5 (Eco Mode): Requires 4GB RAM (2GB works but barely), VT required, supports Android 11, and has extensive app compatibility.
5. GameLoop: Best for Tencent games, requires 4GB RAM, no VT needed, supports Android 7.1.
6. MEmu Play: Requires 2GB RAM, recommended for multitasking and developers, supports Android 7, 9, 11.
For running Windows apps on Android, tools include:
1. ExaGear: A Windows emulator for Android that supports 32-bit applications and games, requires a specific setup process.
2. Winlator: A newer emulator that supports both 32-bit and 64-bit applications, particularly good for 3D games, with a simpler installation process.
Tips for improving emulator performance include closing background apps, enabling virtualization in BIOS, lowering resolution and FPS caps, setting process priority to high, disabling Windows visual effects, and using an SSD for faster load times.