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Reports Suggest Giant Leak of Epic Games User Data [UPDATED]
Reports that have surfaced online suggest that user data from Epicgames.com may have been leaked. The leak may include emails, account names and possibly passwords of more than 106 million people.
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Bart Swiatek
May 10, 2021
Dogecoin Is Worth More Than Activision Blizzard and Twitter
Thanks to recent price increases, capialization of the Dogecoin cryptocurrency reached nearly $87.7 billion. This means that it has a higher market value than companies like Nintendo, Activision Blizzard, Ford and Twitter.
hardware & software
Bart Swiatek
May 5, 2021
Discord Coming to PS5, Sony Invests in App's Stocks
Discord and Sony are teaming up. The popular messenger is to be integrated with PlayStation Network, making it easier for gamers to communicate. Sony has acquired Discord's shares, but the company will remain independent.
hardware & software
Konrad Sarzynski
May 4, 2021
Russian Man Arrested in US for Laundering $336 Million in Bitcoin
Roman Sterlingov allegedly laundered 1.2 million BTC, worth nearly $336 million. He was arrested in Los Angeles after 10 years of operating the Bitcoin Fog mixing service.
hardware & software
Angelika Kaldus
April 29, 2021
Beavers Cause Internet Blackout in Canadian Town
The forces of nature sometimes disrupt the telephone network, cause power outages, or even, as in this case, cut off half a town from the Internet. However, it rarely happens that this kind of damage is caused by... beavers.
hardware & software
Bartlomiej Sagan
April 27, 2021
Cryptocurrency Exchange CEO Flees With $2 Billion
When it comes to stealing, there are sums worth taking risks for. This was probably the motto of the CEO of Thodex, a Turkish cryptocurrency trading platform, who fled to Albania after misappropriating $2 billion belonging to the investors.
hardware & software
Bartlomiej Sagan
April 26, 2021
Discord Will Not be Acquired by Microsoft
Discord has broken off talks with Microsoft over a possible takeover by the Redmond giant for up to $12 billion. What's next for gamers' favorite instant messenger?
hardware & software
Konrad Sarzynski
April 21, 2021
Google Earth Just Received a Massive Update, Timelapse Option Available
Google Earth just got a big update, and with it the Timelapse feature. This enables us to see how the place of our choice on Earth has changed over the past 37 years.
hardware & software
Jacob Blazewicz
April 16, 2021
WhatsApp Has a Serious Security Problem
WhatsApp has another problem. This time it's a security vulnerability that enables someone to easily block our access to our account.
hardware & software
Jacob Blazewicz
April 14, 2021
Jason Schreier Against Online Criticism, Claims Players are Not Objective
Jason Schreier, well-known gaming journalist who has covered many controversial issues in the past, commented on Twitter about the problem of gamer attitudes towards unpleasant information.
video games
Bart Swiatek
April 12, 2021
Facebook Will Not Warn Users Affected by Data Leak
Facebook has no plans to warn users whose data got leaked online. The website believes it has done everything it can to take care of security.
hardware & software
Kamil Komaniecki
April 9, 2021
Facebook's CEO Preferred to Use Signal
Mark Zuckerberg, known for not talking much about his private life, takes his privacy seriously. After his phone number was leaked, it was revealed that he registered an account with Signal, a competitor to Facebook-owned WhatsApp.
hardware & software
Ewelina Krzykala
April 7, 2021
CoD: Cold War Devs Send DMCA to Website That Wrote About Leaks
Activision has sent a DMCA complaint - a charge of copyright infringement - against a Twitter account belonging to Video Games Chronicle. The cause is a post regarding a leak related to Call of Duty: Black Ops - Cold War.
video games
Bart Swiatek
April 2, 2021
Elon Musk Wants Dogecoin on the Moon, Literally
Elon Musk came up with the idea to put the Dogecoin cryptocurrency on our natural satellite. He published such information on Twitter, and the price of DOGE immediately went through the roof.
hardware & software
Arkadiusz Strzala
April 2, 2021
GeForce NOW Subscription Price Increase
Nvidia informed that the GeForce NOW streaming platform has been around for over a year now. As a result, they have decided to replace the Founders subscription with a more expensive Priority subscription for new users.
hardware & software
Bart Swiatek
March 19, 2021
Hacker Steals Almost $6 Million in Crypto Tokens
Cryptocurrency website Roll fell victim to a hacker attack. Cybercriminals cracked passwords and stole the equivalent of $5.7 million in Ethereum-based tokens.
hardware & software
Arkadiusz Strzala
March 19, 2021
Epic Games Store Will Add New Social Features
Epic Games Store will get some improvements. First new features (including player cards) will arrive later this month.
video games
Jacob Blazewicz
March 18, 2021
Adobe Wants a Tweet Removed for Sharing Link to 27 Year-old Software
Adobe takes piracy of its software very seriously. Even if the app was released over 27 years ago.
hardware & software
Przemyslaw Dygas
March 16, 2021
Google Sued for Incognito Mode Tracking
An American court will hear the class action lawsuit filed against Google. The plaintiffs accuse the corporation of not being clear enough about the limitations of incognito mode in the Chrome browser and are demanding $5 billion.
hardware & software
Bart Swiatek
March 15, 2021
Walter Isaacson Believes Facebook and Twitter Make Money on Enraging Users
According to the American writer and biographer Walter Isaacson - author of the biography of Steve Jobs - social media specifically heat up the emotions to make money on them.
hardware & software
Bart Swiatek
March 11, 2021