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AppWizard
March 19, 2026
Cybersecurity researchers have identified a new family of Android malware called Perseus, designed for device takeovers and financial fraud. It utilizes Accessibility-based remote sessions for real-time monitoring and interaction with infected devices, particularly targeting Turkey and Italy. Perseus monitors user notes to extract personal or financial information and is distributed through dropper applications via phishing websites. It expands on the codebase of previous malware like Phoenix and employs disguises as IPTV services to reduce user suspicion. Once operational, it performs overlay attacks and captures keystrokes to steal credentials from financial applications. The malware allows operators to issue commands through a command-and-control panel, enabling various malicious actions, including capturing note content and initiating remote visual streams. Perseus also conducts environment checks to evade detection and ensure it operates on legitimate devices.
AppWizard
March 6, 2026
YouTube is expanding its direct messaging feature, initially launched in November, from a limited test in Poland and Ireland to 31 countries in Europe. The feature, which allows users aged 18 and older to communicate directly within the app and share videos, is currently exclusive to European markets, with no access for users in the United States. The countries where messaging is now available include Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland.
AppWizard
February 19, 2026
Mewgenics has sold over one million units just seven weeks into 2026, surpassing Hades 2 in peak player count on Steam. Co-creator Tyler Glaiel expressed surprise at the game's success, noting it exceeded pre-launch wishlist numbers, which rose from approximately 400,000 to around 600,000 before launch. The game's player demographics include the USA, China, Germany, the UK, Canada, France, Russia, Australia, Spain, and Poland, prompting considerations for adding translations in Simplified Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Russian.
AppWizard
December 1, 2025
Publisher Brickworks Games and developer Phantomery Interactive are releasing a psychological adventure game titled Sublustrum, set to launch in fall 2026 for consoles and PC via Steam. The game is a reimagining of the 2008 cult classic Outcry, known as Sublustrum in Russia and Poland. The narrative follows a writer investigating the disappearance of his brother, a scientist, while exploring a liminal space that blends reality and dreams. Players will navigate a 3D environment featuring Victorian melancholy, industrial aesthetics, and early-20th-century retrofuturism. Sound plays a crucial role in the game, with audio-driven puzzles and a dark ambient score shaping the narrative. The game includes a mix of new and reimagined puzzles that require associative and lateral thinking.
AppWizard
November 24, 2025
YouTube is testing a direct messaging feature in its mobile app, allowing users to share videos and engage in conversations. This feature, which was removed in 2019, is currently being trialed for users over 18 in Poland and Ireland. Users can share long-form content, Shorts, and live streams through direct messages, with options to accept or decline chat invitations from other users. All communications will adhere to YouTube's Community Guidelines, and users can block unwanted messages. Notifications for new messages will be integrated with other alerts.
AppWizard
November 21, 2025
YouTube is testing the revival of its in-app direct messaging feature, which was discontinued in 2019. The limited rollout is currently available to users in Ireland and Poland and is aimed at users over 18, focusing on privacy and community guidelines. This feature allows for private conversations and video sharing within the app, reflecting user demand for integrated communication. The original messaging system, launched in 2017, was shut down due to low adoption rates and moderation challenges. The current testing phase suggests YouTube is refining the feature before a broader launch, with potential implications for creators to engage with fans directly. However, there are concerns regarding privacy and content moderation. The initiative aligns with industry trends emphasizing in-app communication and could enhance user engagement and advertising opportunities for YouTube.
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