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Krispy Kreme Cyber Attack a Wake-Up Call for the Food Industry

SecureWorld News

Early findings suggest that the attackers exploited vulnerabilities in the company's rapidly deployed digital platforms, such as its mobile ordering app and cloud-based point-of-sale systems. All those mobile apps, cloud-based POS systems, and online ordering platforms need suitably integrated cybersecurity measures.

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Gaming industry trends to watch in 2025: Distribution channels, console wars, and more

GeekWire

Microsoft recently rolled out a new Home experience for its Xbox app on Windows PC. The report consciously focuses on the PC and console markets, while mostly omitting the much larger mobile sector. This is similar to the issues that mobile and PC studios have reported with the free-to-play publishing model.

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Quibi’s library will live on through the Roku Channel

The Verge

Although Quibi’s content was primarily designed to be consumed on mobile devices, it was previously possible to watch its content on TVs thanks to native apps that were released for Apple TV, Android TV, and Fire TV , albeit months after the service’s launch. YOU HAVE AWAKENED ME FROM MY SLUMBER! link] — Quibi (@Quibi) January 8, 2021.

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The potential next big investment opportunity in gaming

GeekWire

( World of Warcraft Photo) If there’s a single good window for would-be gaming investors at the moment, it may come from the necessity for next-generation data analytics, according to a new gaming sector report from PitchBook. An investor who put money down on a game studio in 2022 might not see a return until 2027 or later.