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Fatal Fury publisher SNK announces VS Studio, a new development team founded by Tekken creator Katsuhiro Harada – ‘VS Studio’s philosophy is beyond tradition, crafted to perfection’

The teak creator Katsuhiro Harada has founded a new studio called VS Studio The developer will be supported by Fatal Fury publisher SNK VS Studio will develop new, unannounced projects under SNK Fatal Fury publisher SNK has announced its investment in a newly established game development studio founded by The teak creator Katsuhiro Harada. VS […]

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OpenAI Unveils Daybreak, Its Attempt to Topple the Anthropic Mythos

OpenAI has unveiled Daybreak, its latest security project It seeks to rival Anthropic’s Mythos in detecting and patching high-severity vulnerabilities Daybreak will also help companies build software more securely from the start OpenAI has unveiled Daybreak, its response to Anthropic’s Mythos and Project Glasswing, sparking a potential cybersecurity arms race between the two companies. “Daybreak

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‘This is the tip of the iceberg’: Google experts say they’ve seen hackers use AI to detect and weaponize a zero-day for the first time

GTIG discovered threat actors using artificial intelligence to identify and exploit a zero-day The vulnerability allowed two-factor authentication to be bypassed AI is able to ‘read’ developer intent and can ‘see’ how hard-coded exceptions relate to security enforcement Threat actors are exploiting AI on a new scale, marking a shift from small AI-assisted attacks to

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‘You deserved more’: Instructure CEO apologizes after Canvas hack, admits company paid hackers to get back stolen data

Instructure confirmed paying ShinyHunters to delete stolen data and stop extortion The agreement included digital “shred logs” and covered all affected customers Amounts paid undisclosed; law enforcement warns of ransoms that finance crime and do not guarantee security Instructure has confirmed that it paid ShinyHunters their ransomware demands in exchange for deleting the data and

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Spotify’s new mobile experience is like a supercharged Wrapped, taking you through your entire music history since your first stream – here’s everything it offers

Spotify has launched its new Your Party of the Year(s) mobile experience to celebrate its 20th anniversary It shows you data from your entire Spotify journey, from the first day you joined This includes your most streamed artist, total streamed songs and more A few weeks ago, Spotify celebrated its 20th year as one of

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‘We Knew We Couldn’t Stop There’: iOS 26.5 Brings Cross-Platform Encrypted RCS Messages, But There’s a Serious Security Catch

Cross-platform RCS messages can now be sent with end-to-end encryption But that only happens if everyone’s devices are compatible Not all providers support the function either Apple has long been reluctant to support the Rich Communication Services (RCS) messaging standard on its devices because RCS is not encrypted by default. However, now Apple and Google

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The Punisher: One Last Kill isn’t a feature-length Disney+ special, but its director and star Jon Bernthal would ‘love’ the Marvel anti-hero to get his own adventure on the big screen

The Punisher: One Last Kill premiering on Disney+ very, very soon Fans should not expect a movie-length Marvel TV Special However, its director and lead actor want Frank Castle to star in his own film The Punisher: One Last Kill‘s director has expressed his desire to eventually see the titular character in his own film.

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Dell laptops are reportedly suffering from a nasty bug that causes repeated crashes, and this time it’s not Windows 11’s fault – here’s what’s causing it and how to fix it

There are several reports of a nasty bug affecting Dell laptops It’s apparently caused by a recent update to Dell’s SupportAssist app Affected laptops keep crashing every half hour or so, but there is a fix in either removing or disabling the offending support services If you’ve got a Dell laptop running Windows 11 and

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What is the release date for Rivals season 2 episodes 1-3 on Hulu and Disney+?

It’s been two years since the adaptation of Jilly Cooper Rivals first they hit the small screens and boy did it make an impression. Now we finally get to see what happens next in the Rutshire Chronicles. There’s a smorgasbord of ill-behaved people in this pack, from diabolical TV boss Tony Baddingham (David Tennant) to

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Experts warn of ‘highly sophisticated’ weapon-based JPEG campaign used to deploy ScreenConnect malware

Attackers weaponized a .jpeg file to deliver PowerShell payload, trojanize ScreenConnect and establish persistence The malware enables credential theft, encrypted C2 communications, and surveillance capabilities Cyfirma warns that the campaign reflects a mature intrusion framework Be careful when downloading files from the Internet, as even innocent .jpeg files can actually contain malware, experts have warned.

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