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Real-time Ubuntu 24.04 LTS is Available

24 June 2024 at 05:00

Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, released real-time Ubuntu 24.04 LTS on May 30, 2024. This latest offering from Canonical promises to revolutionize real-time computing by delivering an enhanced, low-latency, and deterministic operating system tailored to meet the stringent demands of modern, time-sensitive applications. Β  What is Real-time Ubuntu? Β  Real-time Ubuntu is a variant of […]

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Star Citizen still hasn’t launched, but it’s already banning cheaters

17 June 2024 at 12:51
For an unreleased game, <em>Star Citizen</em> still has some really pretty ships...

Enlarge / For an unreleased game, Star Citizen still has some really pretty ships... (credit: RSI)

At this point in Star Citizen's drawn-out, 11-plus-year development cycle, we're usually reminded of the game when it hits some crowdfunding microtransaction milestone or updates its increasingly convoluted alpha development roadmap. So last week's announcement that developer Cloud Imperium Games (CIG) has banned over 600 cheaters from its servers is a notable reminder that some people are actually enjoyingβ€”and exploitingβ€”the unpolished alpha version of the game.

Shortly after the May release of Star Citizen's Alpha 2.23.1 update, players started noticing that they could easily make extra money by storing a freight ship, selling their cargo, and then returning to the ship to find the cargo ready to be sold a second time. As knowledge of this "money doubling" exploit spread, players reported that the price of basic in-game resources saw significant inflation in a matter of days.

Now, Cloud Imperium Games Senior Director of Player Relations Will Leverett has written that the developer has investigated "multiple exploits within Star Citizen that compromised stability and negatively impacted the in-game economy." In doing so, CIG says it "identified and suspended over 600 accounts involved in exploitative behaviors while also removing the illicitly gained aUEC [in-game currency] from the Star Citizen ecosystem."

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Australian Industries Need OT-IT Convergence to Beat Attacks – Source: www.databreachtoday.com

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Source: www.databreachtoday.com – Author: 1 Critical Infrastructure Security , Governance & Risk Management , Operational Technology (OT) IT and OT Teams Rarely Talk and When They Do, They Rarely Agree On Anything Jayant Chakravarti (@JayJay_Tech) β€’ May 29, 2024 Β  Β  Aerial view of Port Kembla steelworks and factories in New South Wales, Australia (Image: […]

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