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This flaw could bring down the internet and hackers are using it

Hackers have begun to threaten the very existence of large parts of the internet by exploiting a flaw that is extremely damaging to one of the most widely used and critical piece of software on the planet, Bind. The attacks are using a denial-of-service flaw present in every single version of Bind that has the potential to give one attacker the God-like ability to shut down huge parts of the

This flaw could bring down the internet and hackers are using it

Hackers have begun to threaten the very existence of large parts of the internet by exploiting a flaw that is extremely damaging to one of the most widely used and critical piece of software on the planet, Bind. The attacks are using a denial-of-service flaw present in every single version of Bind that has the potential to give one attacker the God-like ability to shut down huge parts of the

This flaw could bring down the internet and hackers are using it

Hackers have begun to threaten the very existence of large parts of the internet by exploiting a flaw that is extremely damaging to one of the most widely used and critical piece of software on the planet, Bind. The attacks are using a denial-of-service flaw present in every single version of Bind that has the potential to give one attacker the God-like ability to shut down huge parts of the

Xbox One gets the Windows 10 experience in November

Microsoft announced that Windows 10 will be headed to the Xbox One this November. The recently launched OS won’t be available in full form for console gamers, but rather boiled down into a controller and voice-friendly flavor called the “New Xbox One Experience.” Out of the gate, it doesn’t seem to be much more than a hefty dashboard update. But, it’s one that might tempt you into digging your Kinect

Xbox One gets the Windows 10 experience in November

Microsoft announced that Windows 10 will be headed to the Xbox One this November. The recently launched OS won’t be available in full form for console gamers, but rather boiled down into a controller and voice-friendly flavor called the “New Xbox One Experience.” Out of the gate, it doesn’t seem to be much more than a hefty dashboard update. But, it’s one that might tempt you into digging your Kinect

Xbox One gets the Windows 10 experience in November

Microsoft announced that Windows 10 will be headed to the Xbox One this November. The recently launched OS won’t be available in full form for console gamers, but rather boiled down into a controller and voice-friendly flavor called the “New Xbox One Experience.” Out of the gate, it doesn’t seem to be much more than a hefty dashboard update. But, it’s one that might tempt you into digging your Kinect

In Depth: iPhone 7 Plus: What we want to see

iPhone 7 Plus – what we want to see While the iPhone 7 is likely to be Apple’s best-selling smartphone this year, there’s sure to be strong demand for the iPhone 7 Plus too. Apple’s only recently made its first foray into phablets and the iPhone 6 Plus made for a seriously impressive first stab… that said, there’s certainly room for improvement. Given that Apple only tends to refresh its

In Depth: iPhone 7 Plus: What we want to see

iPhone 7 Plus – what we want to see While the iPhone 7 is likely to be Apple’s best-selling smartphone this year, there’s sure to be strong demand for the iPhone 7 Plus too. Apple’s only recently made its first foray into phablets and the iPhone 6 Plus made for a seriously impressive first stab… that said, there’s certainly room for improvement. Given that Apple only tends to refresh its

In Depth: iPhone 7 Plus: What we want to see

iPhone 7 Plus – what we want to see While the iPhone 7 is likely to be Apple’s best-selling smartphone this year, there’s sure to be strong demand for the iPhone 7 Plus too. Apple’s only recently made its first foray into phablets and the iPhone 6 Plus made for a seriously impressive first stab… that said, there’s certainly room for improvement. Given that Apple only tends to refresh its

Minecraft creator targets couch dwellers with Xbox One shooter Cobalt

The creators of Minecraft are looking to keep gamers glued to their couches with a frenzied 2D platformer called Cobalt. Unveiled at Gamescom 2015 by Mojang’s lead developer Jens Bergensten, the upcoming run-and-gun platformer is being developed by Oxeye Game Studio in collaboration with the Minecraft studio. In development for around two years, it’s finally set to land on Xbox One, Xbox 360 and Windows 10 in October. Eschewing online

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