Month: January 2022

Your old Java apps could let hackers break into your network

Audio player loading… Organizations running old Java apps on their systems could end up having their networks targeted and infiltrated by a financially motivated threat group known as ‘Elephant Beetle’ or TG2003. The Incident Response (IR) team at the cybersecurity firm Sygnia has spent the past two years tracking Elephant…

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iRacing buys Monster Games, teases racing games for the ‘broader market’ like consoles

One of the paid subscription services that experienced sudden growth during the pandemic has been iRacing. While real-life racing leagues were on hiatus, they used the detailed and realistic sim racing service as an esports broadcasting platform, and enough new people started playing to grow its base of racers on…

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Razer’s ‘Project Sophia’ is the gaming desk we always wanted – if only they’d make it

Audio player loading… During CES 2022, Razer has introduced an ambitious gaming desk called ‘Project Sophia.’ In fact, Razer is claiming that this is ‘World’s First Modular Gaming Desk Concept.” The gaming desk would be fitted with up to 13 separate modules such as THX spatial surround sound controls, system…

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Razer introduces ‘Project Sophia,’ a massive customizable gaming desk at CES 2022

Audio player loading… During CES 2022, Razer has introduced an ambitious gaming desk called ‘Project Sophia.’ In fact, Razer is claiming that this is ‘World’s First Modular Gaming Desk Concept.” The gaming desk would be fitted with up to 13 separate modules such as THX spatial surround sound controls, system…

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Presidents’ Day sales 2022: when is it and deals we can expect

While the 2022 Presidents’ Day sales event is still over a month away, there’s no better time than the present to start preparing for this year’s deals event. We’ve created this guide to tell you everything about Presidents’ Day sales with everything you need to know, plus what deals you…

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Hackers are abusing Google Docs to bypass security protections

Audio player loading… Google Docs make collaborating in real-time with colleagues a seamless experience but hackers have found ways to leverage these capabilities to send malicious links to unsuspecting users. Back in June of last year, researchers at Check Point-owned Avanan discovered an exploit in the search giant’s office software…

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