SimCity Mac Version Due June 11

Everyone’s favorite city-building simulator, SimCity, will hit the Mac platform on June 11. Developer Electronic Arts (EA) announced that the Mac version will be available exclusively as a digital release and that the popular game will from now on support cross-platform play.


The Mac version will cost $60 and will be available as a digital download on EA’s online store Origin and other digital retailers. The download will be free of charge for those who already own the game for PC. Owners of the Mac version will also get the PC version for free, as part of the developers’ push to allow users cross-platform access to their cities.


SimCity Mac Version Due June 11


All users will be able to play the game on the same servers via Origin, regardless of what version they have. By logging into the same Origin account, players will be allowed to continue building their cities and will have access to their entire playing history, achievements and progress across the Mac and PC platforms.


The PC version of SimCity was released in March, with over 1.3 million copies sold since. EA insists that the Mac release is not merely a port of the Windows game, but a native version optimized and designed especially for this platform.


This year’s release marks the return of series creators Maxis, currently an EA division, and boasts about delivering the most personal and immersive SimCity experience ever. The game sees a significant departure from previous releases, offering full 3D graphics, a wide range of new features and gameplay changes, and the online multiplayer mode.


The game’s Mac version was initially scheduled for February, but the release date was eventually pushed back to June, which will hopefully give EA time to consolidate its servers to allow for smoother gameplay across both platforms. After its launch for PC, the game performed rather poorly as its servers were overwhelmed, drawing criticism of EA’s decision to turn the veteran city-building simulator into an online-only game.


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WordPress Facing Massive Botnet Attack

More than 90,000 WordPress sites have been affected by a massive hacker attack that could aim at creating the biggest, most aggressive botnet ever seen. The attack is based on brute force attempts to guess the password, according to several web hosting services that reported the threat.


The source of the attack has not yet been identified. The hackers are using a program that tries to guess the targeted WordPress blog’s authentication credentials by cycling through the most common 1,000 usernames and passwords. This is a very efficient method to breach those systems that still use the WordPress default login data or other easy to guess passcodes, such as “admin” or “1234.”


WordPress Facing Massive Botnet Attack


What is a botnet?


Once the blog is breeched it is drafter into what is known as a botnet: a network of compromised systems that can be used in various online attacks and may be especially valuable for denial-of-service types of attacks.


Although access to individual blogs is not likely to be very useful for any hacker, a mega network of over 90,000 IPs is likely to cause some serious trouble if used for online fraud attempts or other cyber crime purposes.


How to stay safe


There are some simple steps you can take to keep your WordPress site safe from being compromised by this hack. The first and most important is to change your username and password if you’re still using the default admin credentials or some of the most common used authentication codes.


Also make sure to avoid using obvious usernames and passwords. The best authentication codes, as you may already know, are based on a combination of at least eight characters which include numbers, special characters and letters, both upper and lower case. Another option you have is to use two-factor authentication methods to verify that whoever tries to access your site is human, not a machine.


By following these recommendations and keeping WordPress constantly updated you can help your blog withstand some of the most commonly used hacking methods and keep your online data safe from cyber criminals.


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