Threads will allow users to delete accounts separately from Instagram

Threads is preparing a feature that allows users to delete a Threads account without also deleting their Instagram account, as reported by TechCrunch. This comes straight from Meta’s chief privacy officer Michael Protti. He stated at last week’s TechCrunch Disrupt event that the feature would be ready for primetime by December.

What’s the holdup? This is a more difficult process than it seems to the layperson. Threads was built on top of Instagram so the two are linked like two kids in a trenchcoat pretending to be a grown up. Protti said the difficulty to separate the two accounts led the company to develop alternative tools to minimize frustration, like the ability to deactivate accounts or to set them to private. Instagram head Adam Mosseri said back in July that the company was experimenting with methods to decouple the platforms and it looks like the devs finally figured it out.

Last week, web developer Alessandro Paluzzi managed to peek behind Meta’s code curtain and found early versions of the forthcoming update, noting that these beta builds block users from opening a new Threads handle with the same Instagram account for 120 days after they participate in the deletion process. Things tend to change as experimental software prepares for an official release, so we don’t know if that 120 days thing is set in stone.

Protti also confirmed that Meta is still working on integrating Threads with the sprawling fediverse. For the uninitiated, the fediverse is a collection of social networks that, while separate, can communicate with one another. Mastodon is the most well-known example of this type of network. He says the company’s trying to iron out some bugs, citing an issue where a Threads post heads to another server and is then deleted by the original author, while remaining on the secondary server.

Threads certainly has some engagement issues, but Meta’s been pretty consistent about pumping out updates that address user concerns. The company recently added keyword search and a robust web app, among other upgrades. Mosseri recently chronicled upcoming Threads features on an Instagram Stories post, stating that the company’s working on introducing improved account recommendations, an edit button for posts and more. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/threads-will-allow-users-to-delete-accounts-separately-from-instagram-160038998.html?src=rss 

Sony investigates the alleged data breach that has led to hacker infighting

The alleged Sony data breach just got messier. On Monday, relatively new hacking group Ransomed.vc made the lofty claim that it had successfully compromised “all” of the company’s systems, as reported by Cybersecurity Connect. Now a second threat actor has leaked the data believed to be in Ransomed.vc‘s possession, claiming the former are “scammers” trying to “chase influence.” How either group obtained this data, or the extent of the breach, remain unknown but Sony has confirmed to Engadget it’s investigating the situation.

Ransomed.vc said it wouldn’t ransom Sony, and instead would be selling the data “due to Sony not wanting to pay.” It posted a sampling of files as “proof” of their claims. Ransomed.vc gave a deadline of September 28. On Tuesday, a threat actor under the name “MajorNelson,” claimed that Ransomed.vc lied about the breach, and leaked the data that Ransomed.vc claimed to have, according to malware repository vx-underground. Engadget could not independently verify the claims.

“We are currently investigating the situation,” a Sony spokesperson told Engadget. 

Ransomed.vc emerged as attackers and a ransomware-as-a-service organization that lets others pay to launch attacks. The group threatens victims with data protection fines under laws like the GDPR if they do not pay the ransom. In other words, pay us a few hundred thousand dollar ransom, or we’ll report you to pay up a million dollar fine. MajorNelson appears to be an independent threat actor motivated by a disdain for Ransomed.vc, calling the reports about their efforts lies.

“RansomedVCs are scammers who are just trying to scam you and chase influence,” MajorNelson wrote. “Enjoy the leak.” According to MajorNelson, the leak includes credentials for internal systems, incident response policies and more. 

In 2011, a threat actor exposed personally identifiable information from 77 million PlayStation network accounts. Sony took the network offline for 23 days as it mitigated the damage, and in 2019, it agreed to pay a £250K fine in the UK for its failure to adequately prepare for the attack. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/sony-investigates-the-alleged-data-breach-that-has-led-to-hacker-infighting-161559960.html?src=rss 

Blizzard veteran Chris Metzen returns to build WoW’s ‘next generation of adventures’

It seems the lure of building the Warcraft universe is irresistible for some folks. Long-time Blizzard lore chief Chris Metzen has returned to the publisher on a full-time basis to help shape the future of the franchise.

Before he retired from Blizzard in 2016, Metzen worked on every Warcraft game, helping to build the story and lore. He eventually became Blizzard’s senior vice president of story and franchise development and was involved in all of the studio’s projects (he voices Bastion in Overwatch 2, for instance).

Metzen kept himself busy after leaving Blizzard. He opened a tabletop game company called Warchief in 2018. However, he returned to Blizzard in an advisory role last year and now he’s fully back in the saddle as Warcraft’s executive creative director. His main focus is on “supporting our World of Warcraft leadership in crafting the next generation of adventures,” the Warcraft team wrote on X (formerly Twitter).

It’s been amazing working on Warcraft again. Like coming home. The stories we’re developing right now – how the world unfolds over the next few years… Well, I can’t wait for y’all to see where we’re headed.

SOON… 🙂 https://t.co/7hPIR8YEr0

— Chris Metzen (@ChrisMetzen) September 26, 2023

“It’s been amazing working on Warcraft again,” Metzen wrote. “Like coming home. The stories we’re developing right now — how the world unfolds over the next few years… Well, I can’t wait for y’all to see where we’re headed. SOON…”

You won’t have to wait too long to find out what Metzen and the Warcraft team have been working on. Blizzard is planning to reveal some details at BlizzCon, which starts on November 3. We might learn details about the next WoW expansion, which will follow 2022’s Dragonflight. Updates on the Warcraft Rumble mobile game, which recently opened up for pre-orders on iOS, may be on deck too.

News of Metzen’s return to Blizzard on a full-time basis emerged as the publisher carried out layoffs. It let go 10 people from the Hearthstone division, according to Kotaku reporter Ethan Gach. Activision Blizzard confirmed that it made some roles redundant following organizational changes to the Hearthstone development team.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/blizzard-veteran-chris-metzen-returns-to-build-wows-next-generation-of-adventures-163032921.html?src=rss 

Tom Brady Admits He’s Lost 10 Pounds Since Retiring From Football: ‘I’m Very Fit Right Now’

The former NFL star opened up about dropping some weight since he retired from playing football, admitting that he has less ‘stress’ now.

The former NFL star opened up about dropping some weight since he retired from playing football, admitting that he has less ‘stress’ now. 

Jessica Alba’s Smooth Skin Is All Thanks to This ‘Green Juice’ Antioxidant Serum

What if you didn’t need to drink green juice to gain the benefits, but you can apply it to your skin? Jessica Alba’s favorite serum has all the necessary ingredients.

What if you didn’t need to drink green juice to gain the benefits, but you can apply it to your skin? Jessica Alba’s favorite serum has all the necessary ingredients. 

Lil Tay’s Father Slams ‘Completely False’ Rumors That He Faked His Daughter’s Death

Christopher Hope, the father of 14-year-old YouTuber Lil Tay, released a statement denying that he had anything to do with his daughter’s death hoax.

Christopher Hope, the father of 14-year-old YouTuber Lil Tay, released a statement denying that he had anything to do with his daughter’s death hoax. 

Mercedes take the wheel: Testing Drive Pilot L3 autonomy in traffic

The day is finally here: There’s a self-driving car available for purchase in the US. Or, at least, there will be within the next few months. Mercedes-Benz is bringing its Drive Pilot-equipped cars to California and Nevada, and, when they’re deployed, you’ll not only be able to take your hands off the wheel but also take your eyes off the road.

Drive Pilot is the first proper SAE Level 3 autonomy system on the road, meaning when the car is driving itself you, the driver, aren’t even liable for the car’s behavior. That’s an impressive feat, but it’s one that comes with a lot of caveats. The biggest is that it only works at up to 40 mph, and even then only in clear weather conditions. You have to be on a highway that has been mapped by Here’s HD maps, and you must have a car ahead of you.

There are restrictions within the car, too. You can’t take a nap, can’t turn around and look at the people in the back seat (at least not for long), and, perhaps most frustrating, you still can’t use your phone. That’s a lot of can’t, sadly, but Mercedes-Benz promises this is just the beginning, with higher speeds and more flexible use-cases to come with time. What’s it like today? Check out our test drive to see.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/mercedes-take-the-wheel-testing-drive-pilot-l3-autonomy-in-traffic-140038217.html?src=rss 

EA pulls its FIFA games from digital storefronts such as Steam

Electronic Arts has pulled its FIFA games from digital storefronts such as Steam and console stores just as EA Sports FC 24 arrives. As noted by X (formerly Twitter) user MauroNL, none of EA’s FIFA titles are available for purchase on those storefronts anymore, including last year’s title, FIFA 23.

It’s still possible to play some of the games through EA Play, the publisher’s subscription service. You’ll still be able to find physical copies of the delisted games on consoles if you really want them and, if you’ve already purchased a FIFA game on a digital storefront, you’ll still be able to download it again.

EA’s annual football game, now called EA FC, no longer sports the FIFA name in its title. All prior entries in the series have been delisted from all major storefronts.

Every FIFA title from 14 up to 23 can’t be purchased anymore. FIFA 22 & 23 can still be played via EA Play. pic.twitter.com/VupU3Off44

— MauroNL (@MauroNL3) September 26, 2023

But you’re out of luck if you hadn’t yet snapped up FIFA 23 or one of the earlier games on the likes of Steam. “At the request of the publisher, EA Sports FIFA 23 is unlisted on the Steam store and will not appear in search,” a notice on that game’s Steam page states.

It’s not yet clear exactly why EA has removed all these games from sale. Engadget has contacted the publisher for clarification. However, it seems likely that a licensing issue is at play.

Last year, EA and FIFA ended their long-running licensing partnership for the classic series of soccer sims. EA has rebranded the franchise as EA Sports FC. It will officially release the first entry on September 29, though the game has been in early access since last week.

The FIFA name will still appear on other games in the future, just (in all likelihood) not ones made by EA. “I can assure you that the only authentic, real game that has the FIFA name will be the best one available for gamers and football fans,” FIFA president Gianni Infantino said last year, presumably with a straight face.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ea-pulls-its-fifa-games-from-digital-storefronts-such-as-steam-141312879.html?src=rss 

Ariana Madix Recreates Her Sexy ‘Vanderpump Rules’ Revenge Dress on ‘DWTS’

Bringing back the revenge dress! For her first ‘DWTS’ performance, Ariana Madix dazzled in a costume that looked just like her iconic ‘Vanderpump Rules’ reunion dress.

Bringing back the revenge dress! For her first ‘DWTS’ performance, Ariana Madix dazzled in a costume that looked just like her iconic ‘Vanderpump Rules’ reunion dress. 

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