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AppWizard
May 12, 2025
John Doomguy, also known as The Doom Guy or The Doom Slayer, is featured in the upcoming game Doom: The Dark Ages. The game will have staggered launch times, with advanced access for pre-order customers starting on May 12 in the evening for the Western Hemisphere and on May 13 for Africa and Eurasia. Those who did not pre-order will be able to access the game on May 14 in North and South America. Unlock times by time zone for Doom: The Dark Ages are: - 5 pm PT, May 14 (Los Angeles) - 8 pm ET, May 14 (New York) - 7 pm CT, May 14 (Chicago) - 1 am BST, May 15 (London) - 2 am CEST, May 15 (Berlin) - 10 am AEST, May 15 (Sydney) - 12 pm NZST, May 15 (Auckland) Advanced access launch times by time zone are: - 5 pm PT, May 12 (Los Angeles) - 8 pm ET, May 12 (New York) - 7 pm CT, May 12 (Chicago) - 1 am BST, May 13 (London) - 2 am CEST, May 13 (Berlin) - 10 am AEST, May 13 (Sydney) - 12 pm NZST, May 13 (Auckland) Preloading for Doom: The Dark Ages is available for PC users, allowing both advance access and standard pre-order customers to prepare for the game’s launch.
Winsage
May 7, 2025
The Play ransomware gang exploited a critical vulnerability in the Windows Common Log File System, identified as CVE-2025-29824, which has a CVSS score of 7.8 and is categorized as a "Use after free" vulnerability. This flaw allows an authorized attacker to elevate privileges locally and has been confirmed to be exploited in real-world attacks. The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) added it to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog in April. Microsoft addressed this vulnerability during its April Patch Tuesday security updates, acknowledging its exploitation in limited attacks targeting various sectors in the U.S. and Saudi Arabia. Researchers from Symantec reported that the Play ransomware gang used the CVE-2025-29824 exploit in an attack against a U.S. organization before the public disclosure and patching of the vulnerability. The attackers utilized the Grixba infostealer tool and initially exploited a public-facing Cisco ASA firewall to gain entry. They deployed tools to gather information, escalated privileges using the CVE-2025-29824 exploit, and executed malicious scripts to steal credentials. The exploit took advantage of race conditions in driver memory handling, allowing kernel access and manipulation of files. Before the patch was released, the exploit was reportedly used by multiple threat actors, and Microsoft linked it to other malware.
Winsage
March 18, 2025
At least 11 state-backed hacking groups from North Korea, Iran, Russia, and China have been exploiting a Windows vulnerability tracked as ZDI-CAN-25373 since 2017 for data theft and cyber espionage. Microsoft has classified this vulnerability as "not meeting the bar for servicing," meaning no security updates will be released. The flaw allows attackers to execute arbitrary code on affected Windows systems by concealing malicious command-line arguments within .LNK shortcut files, using padded whitespaces to evade detection. Nearly 70% of the analyzed attacks linked to this vulnerability were related to espionage, while 20% aimed for financial gain. Various malware payloads, including Ursnif, Gh0st RAT, and Trickbot, have been associated with these attacks. User interaction is required to exploit this vulnerability, as the target must visit a malicious page or open a malicious file. Microsoft has not assigned a CVE-ID to this vulnerability but is tracking it internally as ZDI-CAN-25373. A Microsoft spokesperson mentioned that the company is considering addressing the flaw in the future.
AppWizard
February 28, 2025
Users worldwide are experiencing significant disruptions with Facebook Messenger, starting around 10:30 AM ET, affecting regions including the United States, the United Kingdom, Europe, Australia, South America, and Asia. Facebook Messenger has about one billion users as of early 2025. Meta's other messaging platform, WhatsApp, faced similar issues during this outage, with over 8,200 complaints logged on Downdetector in the United States. This incident is reminiscent of a previous outage four years ago that lasted seven hours and resulted in a significant revenue loss, attributed to a faulty update. During that outage, access systems at Facebook's Menlo Park campus were also disrupted. The current situation has led to user frustration and raised concerns about the reliability of major tech firms' infrastructure.
AppWizard
February 28, 2025
1312 Interactive has completed its pre-seed founding round, establishing itself as India's first dedicated PC and console game publishing house, founded by Deepak Gurijala and Raviteja Mantena. The company aims to discover and publish indie and AA games for global audiences and has received support from industry leaders, including Akshat Rathee, Gautam Virk, Rajat Ojha, and others. The founders plan to elevate Indian games in the global market and are exploring collaborations with developers in Southeast Asia, the MENA region, and South America. They have three titles scheduled for release in 2025: Winds of Arcana, Palm Sugar: A Village Story, and Souls of Bombarika, with plans to introduce six to eight additional games annually.
Tech Optimizer
February 6, 2025
The global antivirus software market is projected to grow from approximately USD 4.5 billion in 2024 to around USD 9.2 billion by 2034, reflecting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of about 6.7% from 2025 to 2034. The market is analyzed by various criteria, including type (standalone, integrated, cloud-based), device (computers, tablets, smartphones, servers), operating system (Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, Linux), and end user (individual, enterprise, government). Key players in the industry include Symantec Corporation, McAfee Inc., Kaspersky Lab, Trend Micro Inc., Avast Software s.r.o., Bitdefender, ESET, Sophos, F-Secure, Panda Security, Microsoft Corporation, NortonLifeLock Inc., Check Point Software Technologies, CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc., SentinelOne, Cylance Inc., Malwarebytes, Qihoo 360 Technology Co. Ltd., and AhnLab Inc. The report also provides regional analysis for North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, South America, and the Middle East and Africa.
Winsage
December 17, 2024
The FBI has issued a warning about HiatusRAT malware that targets vulnerable web cameras and DVRs, particularly focusing on Chinese-branded devices lacking security updates. In March 2024, HiatusRAT actors conducted a scanning campaign against Internet of Things (IoT) devices in the US, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the UK. They exploit known vulnerabilities, including CVE-2017-7921, CVE-2018-9995, CVE-2020-25078, CVE-2021-33044, and CVE-2021-36260, as well as weak vendor-supplied passwords. Primary targets include Hikvision and Xiongmai devices with telnet access. Attackers use tools like Ingram and Medusa to exploit devices with exposed TCP ports such as 23, 26, 554, 2323, 567, 5523, 8080, 9530, and 56575. The FBI recommends limiting the use of affected devices and isolating them from broader networks. Previous attacks linked to HiatusRAT include targeting a Defense Department server and compromising businesses through DrayTek Vigor VPN routers. Lumen, a cybersecurity firm, noted that HiatusRAT is designed to deploy additional payloads and turn compromised systems into SOCKS5 proxies. The targeting strategy aligns with broader Chinese strategic interests as highlighted in the 2023 annual threat assessment by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.
AppWizard
December 12, 2024
Meta experienced a global outage affecting Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads, and Messenger, starting around 1 PM ET. By 5:30 PM, Meta reported being "99% of the way there" in resolving the issues, which had generated over 130,000 complaints according to Downdetector. The outage impacted users in the US, UK, Europe, Asia, Australia, and South America, with specific issue reports as follows: Facebook (over 100,000), Instagram (62,000), Messenger (10,000), WhatsApp (11,000), and Threads (871). Users expressed frustrations on X, criticizing CEO Mark Zuckerberg. This incident followed a similar outage in October, raising concerns about Meta's service reliability.
Tech Optimizer
December 10, 2024
HTF Market Intelligence has released a study on the Global Phone Antivirus Software Market, covering 143 pages and analyzing market trends from 2024 to 2032. The market is expected to grow from .7 billion in 2024 to a projected value by 2032, with a CAGR of 10.5%. It includes categories such as Mobile Antivirus, Malware Protection, Anti-theft, and Privacy Protection, and applications like Personal Devices, Mobile Security, Data Protection, and App Security. The report highlights North America as the dominating region and Asia-Pacific as the fastest-growing region. It aims to identify key manufacturers, analyze market share, examine growth factors, assess future trends, and investigate recent developments. A five forces analysis and a PESTLE analysis are included to evaluate market conditions. The report's structure includes sections on market overview, pricing analysis, segmentation, competitive analysis, and research methodology.
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