Month: October 2020

Iranian hackers targeting Zerologon flaw, says Microsoft null

State-sponsored hackers from Iran are currently exploiting the Zerologon vulnerability in the wild according to new research from Microsoft’s Threat Intelligence Center (MSTIC). Zerologon affects systems running Windows Server 2008 R2 and later and the vulnerability has even been given a maximum severity rating of 10/10 by the Common Vulnerability…

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Eero partners with internet providers to sell its routers to customers

Eero is moving beyond consumers and partnering with internet service providers. The Amazon-owned router company has announced Eero for Service Providers, an offering that includes hardware and software tools for ISPs. It will be available in the US and Canada starting in November, with more features coming in December and…

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‘Population One’ is the best VR battle royale yet

We've seen a few attempts at battle royale shooters in VR, like Virtual Battlegrounds and Rec Royale, but so far they haven't managed to capture the hectic magic of Fortnite and Apex Legends. It's often too clunky to traverse large maps, and matching… Source

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The original Google Wifi gets a new $99 price tag and power supply

Google has quietly refreshed its original Google Wifi router as a $99 entry-level option for the company’s wireless networking setup. According to Google, the main update here is the new $99 (for a single unit) and $199 (for three devices) pricing — a drop from the original $129 and $299…

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Xbox Series X is getting some of the best games of the last decade, leak suggests null

The Xbox Series X and Series S consoles are getting new editions of Bethesda’s best games of the past decade, listings on ratings board ESRB suggest. As picked up by IGN, entries for Dishonored & Prey The Arkane Collection and Wolfenstein Alt History Collection show ‘Xbox Series’ as their format.…

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Facebook’s Portal TV device finally gets the Netflix app

Facebook’s Portal TV, its screen-less camera device you plug into a big screen, is getting Netflix. The company announced the update today, further rounding out what streaming apps are available through its family of video chat devices and making the Portal platform even more of a streaming stick competitor. (The…

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