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AppWizard
June 13, 2026
YouTube has reintroduced its messaging feature, allowing users to share videos and engage in conversations directly within the app. This feature is currently available in the United States and select other regions, with plans for a wider rollout, including India. Users must be at least 18 years old to access the feature, which includes an age verification process. To enable it, users can create an invite link within the app to chat with known contacts. The feature is accessible in various countries, including the UK, Germany, France, and others. Users can share any YouTube video, but messages are not end-to-end encrypted and are subject to YouTube's Community Guidelines.
BetaBeacon
June 10, 2026
- The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom Remastered have Metacritic scores of 95 and 94 respectively. - Hades II has a Metacritic score of 95 and has been praised for exceeding expectations with its gameplay loop and captivating storytelling. - Mina the Hollower, developed by Yacht Club Games, has a Metacritic score of 91 and is a top-down action adventure game inspired by Game Boy Colour classics.
AppWizard
June 10, 2026
Samsung Wallet now allows users to store a TSA-approved digital passport for use at TSA checkpoints in the U.S., thanks to a collaboration with CLEAR. The wallet is available in multiple countries, including Australia, Canada, Germany, India, the U.K., and the U.S., and supports various features such as storing debit, credit, and loyalty cards, passwords, and digital keys. However, the digital ID feature is only valid for domestic travel within the U.S., and travelers must carry their physical passports for international trips.
AppWizard
June 8, 2026
New variants of the NFCShare Android malware are disguised as fake updates for legitimate banking applications and are targeting customers of various banks in Europe through a phishing campaign to steal sensitive payment card data. The malware prompts victims to place their cards near the NFC chip of their mobile devices, using Android’s IsoDep interface to read card information, including card number, type, expiry date, and a 4-digit PIN. The stolen data is exfiltrated to the attacker’s command-and-control host via a WebSocket channel. Recent attacks began on May 14, with victims directed to a phishing site that impersonates a legitimate bank and then to a GitHub repository hosting a malicious APK file. The repository has hosted 56 unique APKs impersonating banking applications primarily from Italy and Spain. The malware has evolved from initially targeting Deutsche Bank in Germany to a broader range of banks. The latest version features malformed APK packaging to complicate automated analysis. Users are advised to download banking applications only from Google Play and to be cautious of verification requests that ask for NFC card scans.
AppWizard
June 8, 2026
- There has been a significant rise in e-commerce sales, with consumers increasingly preferring online shopping over traditional retail. - Sustainability and ethical sourcing are becoming key factors in consumers' purchasing decisions, leading businesses to reevaluate their supply chains. - Companies adopting advanced technologies like AI and machine learning are experiencing improved efficiency and customer engagement. - Organizations that adapt quickly to changing market conditions are more likely to succeed, reflected in increased investment in research and development.
AppWizard
June 7, 2026
WheelMates, developed by Firevolt, will launch on September 7, 2026, on PC via Steam. The game features a Friends Pass allowing two players to play with one copy. A demo will be available starting June 7, showcasing gameplay mechanics such as scanning objects, uncovering memory cards, and using a Journal feature. Players will navigate a maze-like laboratory as RC cars, solving environmental puzzles in various rooms. The game supports enhanced controls, including free camera control and compatibility with Steam Deck. It will be available in 14 languages and has PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S versions in development.
AppWizard
May 30, 2026
Anima Project has announced that their game, Anima: Song from the Abyss, will launch in 2027 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. The game is a third-person Action RPG set in the Anima: Beyond Fantasy universe, featuring two playable characters and a narrative involving an imperial zeppelin, a powerful relic, and a legendary entity named Noein. Players will engage in fast-paced combat, explore an open world, face epic bosses, and interact with characters while leveling up and customizing abilities. Anima Project is a small indie studio based in Spain, consisting of three members.
AppWizard
May 26, 2026
The AceMagic Retro X5 is a mini PC that combines a nostalgic design reminiscent of the 1985 Nintendo Entertainment System with modern performance capabilities. It features the AMD Ryzen 9 AI HX 370 chipset and 32GB of RAM. The device is available for purchase on Amazon in various European regions, with discounts of up to 32% in Germany and Spain, and 28% in Italy and France, using the code RETROX5T3 until May 31, 2026. The Retro X5 is designed to complement gaming consoles and operates quietly, although users may face challenges with audio output, particularly achieving 5.1 audio through HDMI with certain operating systems.
Winsage
May 22, 2026
Microsoft's Digital Crimes Unit has filed a lawsuit against Fox Tempest, a criminal enterprise selling fraudulently signed malware to ransomware groups, affecting hospitals, schools, and critical infrastructure in ten countries. The lawsuit was filed on May 19 in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. Fox Tempest created a portal at signspace[.]cloud, offering a user-friendly interface for uploading malicious files and generating over 580 fraudulent Microsoft accounts to bypass identity verification. The group provided pre-configured virtual machines for customers to upload malicious payloads in exchange for signed binaries. Fox Tempest's operations were linked to a ransomware attack chain involving a counterfeit Microsoft Teams installer that deployed the Rhysida ransomware. This ransomware strain has caused significant breaches, including an October 2023 attack on the British Library, which resulted in a data exfiltration of about 600GB and recovery costs of £6 to £7 million, and a September 2024 attack on Seattle-Tacoma International Airport with a ransom demand of .8 million. Microsoft's civil litigation approach allowed for a quicker legal process, leading to the seizure of the signspace[.]cloud domain and the suspension of around 1,000 Fox Tempest accounts. Despite these actions, Fox Tempest has begun shifting to alternative code-signing services, highlighting the evolving nature of cybercrime and the need for users to verify software through independent channels. The confirmed targets of Fox Tempest included organizations in the United States, France, India, China, Brazil, Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom, Italy, and Spain.
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