Recent findings from a study by Positive Technologies indicate that AI is increasingly being used by hackers to modify mobile applications, with a success rate of over 60% for embedding unauthorized code without disrupting functionality. The study analyzed 90 Android applications, finding closed commercial models had an 84% success rate, while open-source applications had a 61% success rate. Modifications were completed in as little as 5 minutes and 38 seconds to up to 9 minutes and 9 seconds, with costs ranging from 0.88 to 40.89 rubles per modification. Messaging platforms and third-party sites are particularly at risk, especially for users seeking unofficial app versions. Developers are advised to improve security against code modification and unauthorized clones.
On the evening of July 13, users of the Steam platform reported widespread connectivity issues starting around 20:00 MSK, affecting cloud saves and online game launches. Dota 2 players faced difficulties initiating match searches, while Counter-Strike 2 users encountered errors redirecting them to the main menu. The cause of the outages is unclear, but full access is expected to be restored within a few hours.
Users globally are experiencing significant disruptions in the Steam service, with 46% facing server connection issues, 29% having login problems, and 14% encountering difficulties with downloading and updating games. Similar disruptions are reported in Minecraft and Dota 2. Additionally, the European Union has blacklisted members of a Russian intelligence group involved in espionage and cyberattacks against the EU and Ukraine since 2010.
Moscow is promoting Max, a super-app that consolidates various digital services, while cracking down on messaging platforms WhatsApp and Telegram. The Russian government has required civil servants and state-owned enterprises to use Max for communications. The EU has imposed sanctions on VK, the media conglomerate behind Max, due to concerns that the app is monitored by the FSB and has surveillance capabilities that suppress dissent regarding Russia's actions in Ukraine. Max, which is compared to China's WeChat, integrates social media, messaging, and access to government services. President Putin has called Max a "secure" alternative, but EU officials have expressed skepticism, seeing it as part of a strategy to create a "digital iron curtain" in Russia amidst ongoing international sanctions.
Chris Livingston is exploring job simulations to find a new career and is currently engaged in a Forensics: Crime Scene Detective simulation. His understanding of crime scene investigations is influenced by media portrayals, particularly CSI: Miami. In his first case, he successfully solves a bullet-in-wall scenario, scoring 100% after several attempts. However, he struggles with a coin burglary case, ultimately scoring only 16 out of 100 due to missed evidence and failed analyses. He reflects on whether he would enjoy being a real-life crime scene detective, finding the documentation appealing but the reality of blood and violence unappealing. Livingston appreciates the game's approach to failure, which allows for learning from mistakes.
Messaging applications are widely used for communication across various platforms, including Windows PCs and Android devices. Users often install these apps on both types of devices to facilitate conversations. The installation process requires careful consideration of the app's source, compatibility, permissions, and avoidance of counterfeit installers.
Before installation, users should verify the app's source for transparency and security, ensuring it is from a trusted provider and appropriate for their device. For Windows users, a checklist includes confirming system compatibility, verifying the installer, and reading installation screens carefully. Android users should also confirm the app's source, check permissions, and avoid suspicious APK files.
Fake installers and unsafe APKs pose risks, as they can contain modified versions of apps that compromise security. Users should be cautious of misleading download pages and links shared in online groups. Keeping messaging apps updated is essential for performance and security, and users should manage updates from trusted sources.
Before logging into a messaging app, users should ensure it was downloaded from a reliable source, verify the file's compatibility with their device, review permissions, and safeguard verification codes. After logging in, users should check active sessions and remain vigilant against suspicious links and files.
The European Union has imposed sanctions on Russian tech giant VK and its subsidiary, Communication Platform LLC, due to their involvement in the development of the Kremlin-backed messaging app, Max. The development of Max was overseen by the Federal Security Service (FSB), and it has been criticized for its surveillance capabilities. These sanctions are part of a broader strategy by the EU and the UK to target entities linked to Russian cyberattacks. The EU and UK also announced additional sanctions against individuals and entities involved in Russian cyber operations, including targeting leaders of Russia's GRU military intelligence and individuals linked to the FSB’s Center 16. Apple removed VK platforms and the Max app from its App Store last month, citing compliance with sanctions. The EU plans to introduce its 21st package of sanctions against Russia soon.
Palworld has transitioned from early access to its 1.0 launch without a price increase, resulting in a peak of 855,525 concurrent players on Steam. The game's all-time peak player count is 2.1 million, surpassing titles like Counter Strike 2 and Dota 2, with only Black Myth: Wukong and PUBG having higher records. Players have requested additional content and improvements, while some have raised concerns about game stability and mechanics. The developers aim to maintain a solid player base following the successful launch.
The video game industry is experiencing closures and cancellations, yet Steam is set for its most profitable year, having generated a billion in gross revenue in the first half of 2026. Steam's performance has nearly matched that of 2021, with blockbuster titles like Resident Evil Requiem, Forza Horizon 6, and Crimson Desert each earning nearly 100 million in sales. Premium pricing for new releases is a key factor in revenue growth, although new releases account for less than 20% of total sales. Asian markets, especially China, are increasingly embracing Steam, and many studios are adapting to align with its ecosystem. A significant portion of Steam's revenue comes from its back catalogue, which has seen a 6% decline in new release contributions compared to the previous year, indicating a trend towards long-tail publishing strategies.