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  • Google slaps Symantec for issuing fake web security certificates

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    10.29.2015

    Not long ago, Symantec revealed that it had issued bogus security certificates for numerous web domains, including Google's... and as you might guess, Google isn't happy. The search firm is warning Symantec that, as of June 1st, any Symantec certificates which don't meet its transparency policy may create warnings and "problems" in Google products (read: they'll be deemed insecure). Moreover, it's asking Symantec to explain why it didn't catch some of the fake certificates, the causes behind each slip-up and the steps it'll take to set things right. Not surprisingly, Google doesn't want malicious sites posing as someone else (especially not Google) in order to deliver malware or perpetuate phishing scams.

  • Dino-survival: Hands-on with The Stomping Land's early access alpha

    by 
    Andrew Ross
    Andrew Ross
    07.11.2014

    Yesterday, I examined up-and-coming dinosaur-survival MMO Beasts of Prey. Today, let's look at another game in the same niche genre: The Stomping Land. The Stomping Land isn't technically billing itself as an MMO, but it boasts a semi-permanent world. But my experience in it was nothing like the trailers shown back in May. The current game is totally different. In fact, it seems to have regressed. There's no customization, there are no berries, and no one I talked to knew how to name a tribe. It feels like a semi-permanent shooter, similar to other survival games except without a lot of the building. You either make a teepee or you don't. You make a bow or you don't. You have a dinosaur mount or... you don't. The biggest servers I saw had 24 people, meaning I was able to avoid other players very often, but the game was more fun when I encountered people -- at least people who didn't one-shot me and waltz away.