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When it comes to rare and valuable video games, Nintendo is the king. These are the fifteen rarest Nintendo games, and how ...
An accidental slip up by Nintendo of Korea seems to confirms a a new character for Donkey Kong Bananz, who may be a familiar ...
Multiple apps on the Google Play Store that targeted English and Korean-language speakers were actually collecting sensitive user information and technical data to send to North Korean agents.
The South Korean box office remained under local control this past weekend as “The Match” continued its commanding run, earning $2.7 million and accounting for 54.7% of the market share.
A new Android spyware named 'KoSpy' is linked to North Korean threat actors who have infiltrated Google Play and third-party app store APKPure through at least five malicious apps. According to ...
Google Play implemented access restrictions to 17 unregistered overseas crypto exchanges catering to local users in South Korea at the request of the country’s regulators. On March 21 ...
The South Korean box office saw a decisive new leader emerge over the weekend of March 28–30, as local film “The Match” dominated the charts with a commanding debut. The sports drama ...
Remember how it followed up with one of the most awesome-looking box art designs we've seen for a Metroid game? Okay, well we've got some bad news for those looking to pick the game up on the ...
Sports drama The Match has ended the month-long reign of Bong Joon Ho’s Mickey 17 at the South Korean box office, taking nearly two-thirds of all tickets sold over the weekend. The Match took $3 ...
Researchers have found at least 5 different apps, which have passed Google Play’s security vetting, are actually malware spying for the North Korean government. The malware has been named KoSpy ...
The apps target English language and Korean language speakers and have been available in at least two Android app marketplaces, including Google Play. Besides Play, the apps have also been ...
Google confirmed detecting and deleting five North Korean spy apps from its Play Store. The news comes from Forbes, which reported that search engine company has removed the “identified apps ...