Insomniac says it’s ‘saddened and angered’ by massive leak of 1.3 million files

Insomniac Games has weighed in publicly for the first time since hackers leaked over 1.3 million of the publisher’s private files. The studio posted on X (Twitter) that it’s “saddened and angered” by the cyberattack, describing the internal aftermath as “extremely distressing.” Insomniac indirectly alluded to the publication of gameplay footage from an upcoming Wolverine … Read more

First American discloses a ‘cybersecurity incident,’ a few years after its major leak

First American, a real estate and mortgage financial firm, experienced a “cybersecurity incident” impacting operations, the company posted on its website on Thursday. The company has not released any details about what happened, but as of the time of publication, its website remained down.  “First American has experienced a cybersecurity incident,” says a statement on … Read more

The best budgeting apps to replace Mint

The best budgeting apps to replace Mint

If you haven’t heard, the popular budgeting app Mint is about to go away. Parent company Intuit will shut down the service on March 24, 2024. The company suggests folks migrate to its other personal finance app, Credit Karma. Mint had 3.6 million active users as of 2021, according to Bloomberg, and I’m one of … Read more

Sony won’t take away your PlayStation-bought Discovery shows after all

If you’d previously purchased Discovery shows from the PlayStation Store, you can breathe easily now. Sony has announced that it’s no longer removing shows from the network by December 31 like it had previously planned, thanks to updated licensing agreements. Earlier this month, the company said that it’s pulling Discovery shows from PlayStation and is … Read more

Hyperloop One is shutting down

Hyperloop One had once dreamed of building a high-speed freight link between Europe and China, one that could take cargo from one end to the other in a single day. That will, however, remain one of the many goals the company won’t be able to fulfill. Hyperloop One is shutting down, a staff member has … Read more

The FTC wants to strengthen COPPA to make it harder for companies to monetize kids’ data

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is proposing changes to the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Rule (COPPA) to make it harder for tech companies to track and monetize children’s data. Some of the proposed changes include placing limits on how long companies can retain data they collect from minors and forcing parents to consent to, or … Read more

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