Posted by Mayuresh Distro on February 17, 2013 · Leave a Comment
If you were wandering the interwebs aimlessly looking for Assassin’s Creed news, then it’s time to stop, man! You have reached your destination. A new Assassin’s Creed game has been confirmed by publisher Ubisoft for release sometime before April 2014. That’s right, Creed fans; the next instalment of the uber-popular game is only a little … Continue reading →
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Posted by Mayuresh Distro on February 15, 2013 · Leave a Comment
Valve has launched the Linux version of its digital distribution platform Steam. To commemorate the launch, the company is offering a huge sale on more than 50 games from the Steam for Linux library. Some of the highlights of the sale include Serious Sam 3: BFE for $7.99 instead of $39.99, World of Goo for $2.49 instead … Continue reading →
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Posted by Mayuresh Distro on February 12, 2013 · Leave a Comment
The market for games involving giant robots has been primarily dominated by western developers with games like Mech Warrior and the recent Hawken. This isn’t to say that there haven’t been any mech-based games from eastern studios, as I’m sure you’ll find tons of Gundam tie-in games to prove me wrong. These games, nevertheless, weren’t … Continue reading →
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Posted by Mayuresh Distro on February 10, 2013 · Leave a Comment
It looks like Microsoft will be trying its hardest to shut down the sales/use of second-hand games. According to EDGE, players will be required to be constantly connected to the Internet to play games on the next version of the Xbox. Along with this, it will also debut a new and more powerful version of the Kinect. Citing … Continue reading →
Posted by Naman Distro on February 9, 2013 · Leave a Comment
The hardware qualification is a very important issue, recent vulnerabilities discovered in network appliances of various manufacturer have alerted security community once again on the necessity to validate the hardware especially for large consume product. The last news is related to a vulnerability related to the Intel’s 82574L Ethernet controller that expose equipment to risk … Continue reading →
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Posted by Naman Distro on February 8, 2013 · Leave a Comment
Syrian Electronic Army strike again! This time hacking group hijack Twitter accounts and a Facebook page of Sky News Arabia and also hack their Emails. The accounts affected were the channel’s main twitter handle @skynewsarabia and the @skynewsarabia account used for cultural and entertainment news, as well as the Facebook page facebook/skynewsarabia. Sky News regained control of the hacked accounts some how later. … Continue reading →
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Posted by Naman Distro on February 8, 2013 · Leave a Comment
Microsoft teamed up with Symantec to take down a nasty malware affecting thousands upon thousands of PCs. Bamital botnet hijacked people’s search experiences and redirected victims to potentially dangerous sites that could leave them vulnerable to other online threats and steal their personal information. Experts from the organizations obtained a court order and shut down servers at … Continue reading →
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Posted by Naman Distro on February 8, 2013 · 2 Comments
Hacking group ‘today hack and deface Hostgator Indian domain Hostgator.in , which handles the Indian Operations ofHostgator.com with locally available servers and localized currency billing as well as support. Rather than editing homepage or other pages of site, hacker just added new file at on ftp with defacement purpose. At the time of writing, the page has been … Continue reading →
Posted by Naman Distro on February 8, 2013 · 1 Comment
John Arquilla, a professor at the U.S. Naval Academy and former military adviser has urged President Barack Obama to pardon the British computer hacker Gary McKinnon and to recruit master hackers to US Cyber Command. Gary McKinnon faced extradition for hacking into Pentagon and Nasa systems, and but they believe that he could encourage other hackers to become government cyber warriors. ‘If the … Continue reading →
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