Strange

The strange tale of ischhfd83: When cybercriminals eat their own
At Sophos X-Ops, we often get queries from our customers asking if they’re protected against certain malware variants. At first glance, a recent question seemed no different. A customer wanted to know if we had protections for ‘Sakura RAT,’ an open-source malware project hosted on GitHub, because of media claims that it had “sophisticated anti-detection…

This Cougar case has a strange name and an eye-catching front, along with front ports that can be mounted up top or at the bottom
Why you can trust Tom’s Hardware Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you. Find out more about how we test. German case, cooling, and peripheral maker Cougar was once known for having orange accents on many of its products. And that design element…

Smooth, silent, strange: What it’s really like to hail a robotaxi
Some people can brush off careless, dangerous driving when they see it. Not me. I loathe it and shake my fist at the sky like Grandpa Simpson. As a pedestrian and motorist, I’ve been nearly struck by distracted or careless drivers more times than I can count. Recently, my jaw went slack when I watched…

Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii review: a swashbuckling success with strange showering
12 copies of the same photo book have just been sold to the same loveable idiot. Thankfully, he’s got a pirate ship to store them on. It’s crewed by a mishmash of weirdos from all walks of life, who’ll actually become better at the whole swashbuckling thing if they’re gifted one of these tomes. But…

The New Game From The Makers Of Life Is Strange Is Off To An Excellent Start
I’ve finished the first half of Lost Records: Bloom & Rage, Don’t Nod’s latest supernatural teen drama, and it speaks to how well the game handles its dueling past and present storylines that even though I still don’t really know what the game is about, I’m nonetheless desperate to see what comes next. Don’t Nod…