Your Next Breach Will Look Like Business as Usual
These are the fundamental detection model shifts cybersecurity teams need to make to keep up with the rising number of credential-based attacks.
These are the fundamental detection model shifts cybersecurity teams need to make to keep up with the rising number of credential-based attacks.
Now in its 12th year, The Sims 4 just keeps chugging along, dropping two or three new major DLC expansions each year with no indication it’ll stop any time soon. Indeed, EA just launched an in-game marketplace for custom content[i’ll find this link]–a move that has been pretty unpopular with players, but it’s another sign […]
Developer Battlefield Studios has announced some impactful changes coming to its military shooter, Battlefield 6. This includes new content like an additional limited-time mode and weapon, as well as adjustments to how revives work so you can’t spam them anymore. In an update post on the official Battlefield 6 website, the developer outlined all the […]
Pearl Abyss has teased some new features coming to Crimson Desert, its super-popular open-world action-adventure RPG. Alongside summonable mounts, the South Korean studio is working on adding difficulty settings to the game; that way, you can tailor your experience–and your death–to your skill level. In a lengthy developer blog on the studio’s official website, posted […]
Starfield received its biggest update in over a year earlier this week. The Free Lanes update arrived on all platforms (a list which now includes PlayStation 5) and delivered a bunch of free content to all travelers in the Settled Systems. From fresh quests to revamped points of interest to an entirely new expansion, the […]
Almost immediately after starting the Terran Armada expansion in Starfield, you’ll embark on a quest called „Lost Luxury.“ This quest automatically starts after you first hear the SSNN broadcast about the Terra Armada in Akila City. From there, you have to join the search party for the new faction and meet up with a ship […]
Automated pentesting tools deliver strong early results, then quickly plateau. Picus Security explains how the „PoC cliff“ leaves major attack surfaces untested and creates a dangerous validation gap. […]
One of the most frustrating aspects of modern PC gaming is how long you can be stuck waiting for a new game to finish compiling its shaders the first time you boot it up. The second most frustrating is having to do that each time you update you graphics card drivers. Nvidia is hoping its […]