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AppWizard
June 20, 2026
Forza Horizon 6 has lost its position as the top-selling game on Steam to Meccha Chameleon, a hide-and-seek game released on June 9, which has sold five million copies in ten days. Meccha Chameleon is priced affordably and has an 85% approval rating from over 6,000 user reviews. The top five best-selling games between June 9 and June 16 are Meccha Chameleon, Forza Horizon 6, Path of Exile 2, EA Sports FC 26, and Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade. The rankings for positions six through ten include 007 First Light, Gothic Remake, Burglin’ Gnomes, Rust, and Voidling Bound. Titles in spots ten through twenty are Dead by Daylight, Resident Evil 4, Road to Empress II, Subnautica 2, Hearts of Iron IV, Paralives, Monster Hunter Wilds, Witchspire, Gamble With Your Friends, and Resident Evil Requiem.
BetaBeacon
June 17, 2026
Players take control of King Alden in the game "Kings Do Not Fall" as he fights through six levels against monsters like goblins, orcs, and the undead. The game features classic arcade-inspired visuals, fast-paced side-scrolling combat, and the ability to unlock achievements and compete on a leaderboard.
AppWizard
June 9, 2026
Old-school gaming consoles are seeing a resurgence, but hackers are exploiting this trend with a malware campaign called "WeedHack," which emerged in January. This malware operates on a "Malware-as-a-Service" model, allowing users to purchase it to infect victims. WeedHack functions as a remote access infostealer, compromising computers to manipulate screens, access webcams, and steal sensitive data. It propagates by enticing users with unofficial "Minecraft" mods and clients, often using videos and download links as bait. Additionally, it employs "SEO poisoning" to promote fake websites as legitimate sources for these mods on platforms like Discord and Reddit. WeedHack disguises itself as a JAR file, similar to the official "Minecraft" client, and once executed, it installs its payload from Ethereum server domains. It can insert itself into antivirus exclusion lists, evading detection, and McAfee's tests show that Windows Defender is ineffective against it. The malware collects extensive information, including Wi-Fi networks and browser cookies, and grants hackers complete control over infected computers. The WeedHack virus serves as both malware and a training ground for aspiring hackers, structured into two tiers: a free version with core capabilities and a paid subscription for advanced features. A community has formed around WeedHack, offering tutorials, a Discord server, and a website for feature requests and custom payload creation. This community aspect lowers the barrier for newcomers, particularly targeting a younger audience that may not understand online safety.
AppWizard
May 26, 2026
Google launched the Android Bench benchmarking portal in March to help software developers evaluate AI models for Android app development. The leaderboard was updated last week to include open-weight models and new metrics for latency, tokens, and cost. Matthew McCullough, Google's VP of Product for Android Development, stated that the goal is to provide a benchmark for evaluating large language models (LLMs) in Android development. As of May 18, GPT 5.5 is the top AI model for Android app development, with Gemini 3.1 Pro and GPT 5.4 ranked as joint leaders. Android Bench evaluates LLMs based on real-world challenges and tasks sourced from public GitHub repositories. Other benchmarking tools in the Android ecosystem include Jetpack Microbenchmark, Jetpack Macrobenchmark, Firebase Performance Monitoring, Android Vitals, Apptim, and Android Performance Analyzer. The overall benchmark score on Android Bench is calculated using four core values: Confidence Interval Range, Average Latency Score, Average Total Tokens Score, and Average Cost. The test harness for Android Bench is publicly available on GitHub.
AppWizard
May 15, 2026
Dead as Disco is a rhythm-based adventure game developed by Brain Jar Games, featuring a narrative centered around Charlie Disco, a resurrected music icon seeking to reunite his former bandmates. The game employs vibrant neon visuals and has transitioned from Unity to Unreal Engine, enhancing its aesthetics. Players engage in combat against various enemies, utilizing both rhythmic and traditional combat mechanics, with a focus on strategic gameplay. The game includes modes such as selecting an Idol or the Infinite Disco, allowing for customization and skill upgrades. However, concerns exist regarding the reliance on licensed music, potential issues with enemy behavior, camera disruptions, and audio mixing. The game has received a score of 8/10 and is available on PC.
Winsage
May 14, 2026
Microsoft has introduced MDASH (Multi-Model Agentic Scanning Harness), a security solution that uses over 100 specialized AI agents to identify software vulnerabilities. On May 12, 2026, MDASH identified 16 new vulnerabilities (CVEs) in the Windows networking and authentication stack, four of which were critical, including remote code execution vulnerabilities in tcpip.sys, ikeext.dll, netlogon.dll, and dnsapi.dll. Ten of these vulnerabilities can be accessed over the network without authentication. MDASH operates through a four-stage pipeline: analyzing source code, scrutinizing for suspicious elements, debating the exploitability of issues, and attempting to exploit vulnerabilities. The system is model-agnostic and allows integration of new models and domain-specific knowledge. MDASH scored 88.45 percent on the CyberGym benchmark, ranking first among competitors, although the comparison may not be entirely fair as it contrasts a comprehensive framework with individual models. The models used to achieve this score are not specified. MDASH is supported by Microsoft's Autonomous Code Security Team and is currently in a limited private preview for select customers.
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