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Rewterz Threat Update – Okta Warns About 5,000 Employees Having Data Exposed After Hacking of Third-Party Vendor November 7, 2023
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At this year’s Global Cybersecurity Forum in Riyadh, collaboration between world leaders and businesses was a universal talking point in a call to action against impending cyber threats.
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Severity Medium Analysis Summary CVE-2023-43065 CVSS:5.5 Dell Unity is vulnerable to cross-site scripting, caused by improper validation of user-supplied input. A remote authenticated attacker could exploit this vulnerability to inject malicious script into a Web page which would be executed in a victim’s Web browser within the security context of the hosting Web site, once…
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Arctic Wolf’s Women Transforming Tech (WTT) Pack Unity Alliance serves as our platform for women and their allies to build community, create strong professional networks, foster career development, and identify informal and formal ways that Arctic Wolf can be more inclusive in our cybersecurity industry. Today, we’re sharing the perspective of Hannah Teel, a Security…
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Video Xtra-Mile CEO Shares Firsthand Insights on War Israel-Hamas War, Impact on Business Tom Field (SecurityEditor) • October 11, 2023
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Israeli soldiers wave their national flag as they take positions in armoured vehicles near the border with Gaza in southern Israel – Copyright AFP JACK GUEZ
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After Unity, it is now Unreal Engine 5 that announces that it will charge those who use its engine
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About a month ago, one of the most used video game development engines, Unity, announced that it would begin charging all developers who used it based on installations, mainly due to Unity Runtime. This has caused a lot of commotion within the industry, with threats appearing from developers promising to delete their games from stores.…
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Kyle Orland writes via Ars Technica: The “first official Unity user group in the world” has announced that it is dissolving after 13 years because “the trust we used to have in the company has been completely eroded.” The move comes as many developers are saying they will continue to stay away from the company’s…
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Unity has announced an overhaul of its controversial pricing model just over a week after causing outrage from developers. The changes made represent a clear change from the initial announcement.
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Unity has partially backed down from controversial monetization plans for its popular game engine.
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The Unity Lesson: How Developers Can Avoid Technology Lock-In – The New Stack
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Since its launch in 2005, Unity’s goal has been to “democratize” game development by making it more accessible. In 2018, CEO John Riccitiello claimed that Unity is used by “about half of all games”. As Strange Scaffold founder Xelvier Nelson Jr. says, it is a “simple, versatile, very powerful tool” that allows different types of…
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reader comments 108 with The recently promised “changes” to Unity’s controversial new per-install fee plan for developers could include hard limits based on a company’s total revenue and developer self-reporting of installation numbers, according to a new report.
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“We have heard you,” Unity posted on Twitter/X on Sunday afternoon. “We apologize for the confusion and angst the runtime fee policy we announced on Tuesday caused.” “We are listening, talking to our team members, community, customers, and partners, and will be making changes to the policy. We will share an update in a couple…
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Unity has apologized for the confusion and outrage caused by its “runtime fee policy” announced last week, and revealed that it will be “changing” it.
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The hottest topic in recent days has been changes in the terms of use of the Unity engine, according to which its manufacturer would charge developers fees for installing their titles. In response to partners’ anger, the company softened its proposals a bit, but not enough to satisfy game developers. Now some of them have…
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this is fucking disgusting, they even admitted that they broke the GDPR rules, glad i never attempted to use this shitty ass piece of shit program, i guess i will have to make my game with a different engine, that probably will barely run on this toaster computer.
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Unity is facing a decidedly difficult situation. After the announcement of the controversial tax on installations, in fact, the criticism and protests from the developers have shown no sign of stopping. Indeed, they are increasing day by day.
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by Tom Richardson bbc newsbeat 14 September 2023 Updated 26 minutes ago image Caption,
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reader comments 85 with Unity Technologies has temporarily closed two of its offices amid what the company says are threats to employee safety. The move follows Tuesday’s announcement of a highly controversial new fee structure for the company’s popular Unity Engine.