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SolarWinds hackers have a whole bag of new tricks for mass compromise attacks

Enlarge (credit: Getty Images) Almost exactly a year ago, security researchers uncovered one of the worst data breaches in modern history, if not ever: a Kremlin-backed hacking campaign that compromised…

Taking the boring out of your next virtual presentation with XSplit Presenter

Like it or not, we are living in a different world. With the pandemic having forced our hands to work at home, we turned to digital apps to hold meetings,…

Bright Star Studios attracts new investors following in-game land sale

Bright Star, the developer of MMORPG Ember Sword, have brought in several new investors, including major figures in the games industry.Read More

LogDNA raises $50M to bring ‘full power’ of observability data to security

Observability data firm LogDNA, whose customers include IBM, said it’s expanding into security with funding led by Dave DeWalt’s NightDragon.Read More

Master Chief’s biggest test: Making Microsoft’s Halo Infinite worth playing – CNET

Halo is already one of the most popular video game franchises ever. The newest version of the Xbox game has a lot to prove.

Hacks, ransomware and data privacy dominated cybersecurity in 2021 – CNET

Be careful out there.

Chainalysis: After $26.9B in trading, are NFTs poised for a boom or crash?

Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) have been on a roll this year, with $26.9 billion worth of cryptocurrency traded marketplaces this year.Read More

10 tricks to take your webinars from boring to buzzworthy (VB Live)

In a world where we’ve gone increasingly online to consume content, webinars have become one of a digital marketer’s most powerful tools.Read More

BuzzFeed’s a public company. Now what?

BuzzFeed CEO Jonah Peretti | Asa Mathat “The fate of BuzzFeed is going to determine the fortunes of a lot of other companies.” The transformation from startup to public company…

Halo Infinite review: The Halo that lives in your imagination – CNET

For the first time in a decade, Halo is pushing the boundaries.

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