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AppWizard
April 30, 2026
A new infostealer malware called LofyStealer is targeting the gaming community, particularly Minecraft players, by disguising itself as a cheat tool named “Slinky.” It employs a two-stage attack to extract sensitive information from eight major web browsers, including Chrome and Firefox, while evading detection by security software. The malware siphons off cookies, saved passwords, payment card information, and session tokens. Researchers at Zenox.ai identified LofyStealer, linking it to the Brazilian cybercrime group LofyGang, which has been active since October 2022. The malware uses social engineering tactics to appear legitimate and operates as a Malware-as-a-Service platform, offering both Free and Premium tiers to buyers. Its technical sophistication is evident in its method of in-memory browser injection, which allows it to bypass security defenses. The stolen data is compressed and sent to a command-and-control server. Users are advised to avoid downloading unofficial game mods and enable multi-factor authentication to reduce the risk of credential theft. Security teams should monitor for specific behavioral indicators related to the malware's operations.
AppWizard
April 30, 2026
Grand Theft Auto VI is expected to have its third trailer released soon, likely coinciding with the start of pre-orders, as the game is set to launch in November. Take-Two's CEO has indicated that marketing efforts will ramp up ahead of the company's investor call on May 21. Rockstar Games has resumed social media engagement with fans, hinting at upcoming announcements. Meanwhile, a free open-world RPG called Neverness to Everness, referred to as ‘Anime GTA VI’ by fans, is available for players. This game allows players to explore a city, engage in criminal activities, and features a consequence system for getting caught. It is available on PC and PS5, but not on Steam for PC users. The PlayStation Store shows that 75% of players rated it five out of five.
AppWizard
April 30, 2026
Valve's new Steam Controller is set to launch on May 4th, focusing specifically on the PC gaming experience. Valve designers Lawrence Yang and Steve Cardinali discussed the lack of PC-specific controllers in a market dominated by console peripherals. They noted that existing controllers are primarily designed for consoles, with 59% of Steam users currently using Xbox controllers and 26% using PlayStation controllers. The new Steam Controller aims to address the needs of PC gamers by incorporating familiar thumbsticks and inputs, as well as Deck-style trackpads for enhanced utility. It is priced at £85 and is designed to work seamlessly with the Steam platform. Yang and Cardinali also mentioned potential features for future iterations of Valve's gaming hardware.
BetaBeacon
April 30, 2026
The ps5-linux project allows users to transform their PlayStation 5 into a Linux PC, enabling them to run Steam games and emulators using the console's powerful hardware. The project exploits a patched hypervisor vulnerability in the system and is currently only compatible with the original PS5 model running on 3.xx or 4.xx firmware.
Winsage
April 30, 2026
Windows K2 is a transformative initiative by Microsoft aimed at rethinking the development of its operating system. It focuses on three guiding principles: performance, craft, and reliability, with an emphasis on user feedback through Insider programs, telemetry analytics, and customer focus groups. The initiative intends to reduce the frequency of updates to enhance system reliability and aims to elevate Windows' performance to be comparable to SteamOS within one to two years. Improvements are planned for File Explorer, navigation, search functionality, and the Windows Update process, which will target a more reliable system requiring restarts only once a month. The WinUI 3 System Compositor is expected to enable the Start menu to launch up to 60% faster. Microsoft has committed to a long-term vision for Windows K2 to guide the evolution of Windows.
Winsage
April 30, 2026
Microsoft is focusing on restoring user trust in 2026 after challenges in 2025, particularly with AI integrations and Windows updates. CEO Satya Nadella emphasized a return to core principles, prioritizing quality over rapid feature deployment. The company aims to enhance the performance of its products, especially Windows, for users with lower memory devices, address overlooked core functionalities, and respond to user feedback, as demonstrated by the pullback on the Copilot rollout.
AppWizard
April 29, 2026
The gaming community has mixed reactions to the release of S&box, the successor to Garry's Mod, with some players dissatisfied and others hopeful for improvement. Facepunch Studios, the developer, reported technical challenges during the launch, including backend issues and a self-inflicted DDoS. Despite these hurdles, they remain optimistic about S&box's future and the role of AI in programming education. The game will not include an AI Assistant button, but Facepunch aims to enhance the discovery algorithm for quality content. They have chosen a forward rendering technique for better visual performance. Financially, S&box generated nearly million on its first day, leading Facepunch to double its Play Fund to million. A patch for S&box has been released to improve the game based on player feedback.
Winsage
April 29, 2026
Microsoft has acknowledged a significant issue with the April updates to Windows 11, particularly affecting the Remote Desktop feature in mixed-scaling multi-monitor environments. Security warning dialogs may become unreadable, complicating the trust prompt process before initiating a connection. Temporary workarounds have been provided while a permanent solution is being developed. The issue arises from a new warning window introduced in April, which is difficult to read or interact with when different display scaling settings are used. Affected Windows 11 packages include KB5083769 and KB5082052. Users are advised to align scaling values across monitors or use keyboard navigation if the mouse fails to interact with the buttons. Microsoft added this bug to its known issues documentation on April 23 and updated it on April 27, indicating ongoing investigation and a cumulative update is anticipated to restore prompt clarity. The April release cycle also faced a separate regression related to BitLocker recovery, adding operational strain on administrators.
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