September 2023

Zelda Producer Says There Will Be No DLC For Tears Of The Kingdom

Between great reviews – you can read Game Informer’s right here – and excellent sales that led to Nintendo having a record-breaking quarter, there’s no question The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is a success for Nintendo. Despite that success, though, it seems the company is moving on from this Hyrule as Zelda…

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Cypher 007 Is A New James Bond Game That Hits Apple Arcade Later This Month

Publisher Tilting Point has revealed Cypher 007, a new top-down action game starring James Bond, coming to Apple Arcade on iOS devices later this month. It launches on September 29 and takes players into “The Mind Trap.”  Because it’s an Apple Arcade game, it will require a subscription. But after subscribing, the game is technically…

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem Game Coming Next Year

The animated film Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem has garnered critical acclaim since its release in theaters last month. As fans know, the best way to follow up a good TMNT project is to make a video game out of it, and that’s exactly what’s happening next year.  Publisher Outright Games, along with Paramount…

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Contracts Are Optional In Assassin’s Creed Mirage But I’m Not Skipping Them

During my cover story trip to Ubisoft Bordeaux in France, my hands-on time consisted of Baghdad exploration and contracts. The former was good fun – Baghdad feels almost like a 2023 spiritual reimagining of Jerusalem in 2007’s Assassin’s Creed, with plenty of rooftops and parkour paths to hit from objective to objective. But the latter…

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CIO interview: Cynthia Stoddard, Adobe

Cynthia Stoddard joined Adobe as CIO in June 2016 and developed an IT transformation strategy that drew on a co-development approach with the rest of the business. Seven years on and Stoddard has seen much of that transformation effort – from embracing the cloud to boosting the employee experience and onto introducing robotic process automation (RPA)…

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Okta customers targeted in new wave of social engineering attacks

Identity and access management (IAM) specialist Okta has warned its customers to be alert to a developing campaign of cyber attacks in which an unknown threat actor is using social engineering to hijack highly privileged roles in their Okta tenants. The supplier said that over the past couple of weeks, multiple US-based customers had reported…

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TikTok opens Irish datacentre in push to safeguard European user data

Three years after going public with its plan to open its first European datacentre in Dublin, Ireland, TikTok has confirmed the site is now operational and is in the throes of having user data migrated into it. The news was confirmed in a blog post by Theo Bertram, TikTok’s vice-president of public policy Europe, who…

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Meet the professional BEC op that targeted Microsoft 365 users for years

Researchers at Singapore-based Group-IB have published a major report exposing the activities of a hitherto little-known cyber criminal operation that ran a “phishing empire” which targeted and compromised thousands of Microsoft 365 business email accounts over a six-year period. The so-called W3LL operation distributed multiple customised phishing kits through a hidden underground market, W3LL Store,…

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German court unclear whether intercepted EncroChat cryptophone messages are legally admissible

Germany’s Constitutional Court remains unclear about whether evidence collected by an international police operation to penetrate an encrypted phone network used by organised criminals can be lawfully used to bring prosecutions in Germany. The Federal Constitutional Court (BVerfG) disclosed in a ruling yesterday that it was waiting to hear five constitutional complaints over the legal…

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