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EA’s Porsche Licencing Deal Ends after 16 Years!
EA scooped up the rights to Porsche a staggering 16 years ago, locking the car brand to their developers and games, and leaving many other racing games with some rather glaring omissions. Now it seems that deal has finally come to an end, and we should soon start seeing…
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GCHQ Releases Open-source Spy Tool on GitHub
Open source surveillance has changed the ball game somewhat after British Intelligence security service GCHQ has created an account on well-known code repository site, and one of the fairly recent targets of China’s Great Cannon attack tool, GitHub. What has exactly been created? It’s an open sourced tool by the…
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Proposed “Online Safety Bill” Being Debated In the House Of Lords
Guess whose back? Indeed after a short hiatus I am back and raring to be creative concerning my written articles for eTeknix, although, in reality it has only been around 6 weeks since my last piece. So, what to write? I know, let’s delve into the proposed “Online Safety Bill”…
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D-Link Inadvertently Publishes Its Private Code-Signing Keys
Hackers are viewed within the media and by films as master genius’s who are able to hack into protected systems with the intention of stealing a vast array of information. There is some truth in this assertion considering even multinational companies have been caught napping by cyber thieves, but, what…
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Malwarebytes Offers Free Reprieve to Pirates
Oh the conundrum of pirated software, on one hand, it’s better to support the product, on the other hand it’s free, but loyalty is what counts, yeah but it’s free. Software companies have tried many avenues to stop pirates, from banning individuals from using particular online games to as in…
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