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Malicious Steam Game Hijacked Streamer's Cancer Donations in $150K Crypto Heist

Malicious Steam Game Hijacked Streamer's Cancer Donations in $150K Crypto Heist

A verified Steam game, Block Blasters, secretly drained $32,000 in cryptocurrency donations from a streamer battling cancer, exposing a broader attack that stole $150,000 from hundreds of users. The malware-laden title exploited Steam's verification system, deploying cryptodrainer scripts and data-stealing payloads to target crypto holders. This incident underscores critical vulnerabilities in digital distribution platforms and the growing threat of supply chain attacks in gaming.
Deciding Your Post-Windows Future: Seven Critical Questions to Choose Between Linux and MacOS

Deciding Your Post-Windows Future: Seven Critical Questions to Choose Between Linux and MacOS

With Windows 10 support ending, developers face a pivotal choice: embrace Linux's flexibility or MacOS's ecosystem. Veteran tech writer Jack Wallen distills years of experience into seven essential questions that reveal which OS aligns with your priorities, from budget constraints to hardware freedom. This guide cuts through the noise to help you make an informed, confidence-driven decision.
LLM-Dorking: Weaponizing Google-Style Search Operators for AI-Powered OSINT

LLM-Dorking: Weaponizing Google-Style Search Operators for AI-Powered OSINT

A new open-source framework adapts classic Google dorking techniques for Large Language Models, enabling precise web reconnaissance through structured prompts. LLM-Dorking combines AI reasoning with search APIs for faster leak discovery, threat hunting, and competitive intelligence, revolutionizing how analysts query the digital landscape.
Emacs Embraces macOS Sharing After Heated Open Source Debate

Emacs Embraces macOS Sharing After Heated Open Source Debate

A developer's five-month journey to add native macOS sharing to Emacs culminated in a merged patch, despite fierce debate over GNU's principles on non-free software. The reworked 'send-to' feature now offers cross-platform flexibility, highlighting the tensions and triumphs in open source governance. This victory underscores how community collaboration can bridge ideological divides to enhance tools for mixed-OS environments.