The Tesla Cybertruck Will Be Added To Fortnite Tomorrow

The Tesla Cybertruck Will Be Added To Fortnite Tomorrow

On an almost weekly basis, Fortnite announces new crossover events, adding characters to its Battle Royale, Lego, and Festival modes. Whether it’s a fictional character like Jack Sparrow or a real person like Ariana Grande, it’s hard to find a corner of pop culture the game hasn’t touched. These crossovers, however, are almost always exclusive to characters, but Fortnite players don’t always have to traverse the Battle Royale map on foot – there are vehicles as well. Today’s crossover comes in the form of a particularly polygonal vehicle: Tesla’s Cybertruck.

For the unfamiliar, the Cybertruck is one of Tesla’s latest electric vehicles, a futuristic-looking pickup truck with a distinct shape and stainless steel exterior. It’s a vehicle that, quite frankly, always looked like it belonged in a video game, both because of its angular aesthetic and the word “cyber” in its name.

It’s unclear exactly how the truck will be present in Fortnite, as the trailer doesn’t include any actual gameplay, but it’s likely a vehicle skin that can be purchased from the in-game store. With car skins attached, whenever a player enters a vehicle, it will morph into the selected skin of their choice, and it’s available in Battle Royale and Rocket Racing alike. This is purely speculation, however – it’s equally possible the vehicle is introduced in some other limited-time event.

The Cybertruck will be added to Fortnite tomorrow. If you drive one, just pray your opposing players aren’t wielding a steel ball.


how do you feel about the Cybertruck being added to Fortnite? what other vehicles would you like to see in the game? Let us know in the comments!

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SEC charges against SolarWinds largely dismissed – CyberTalk

SEC charges against SolarWinds largely dismissed – CyberTalk

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:

In a landmark case, a judge dismissed most of the charges against the SolarWinds software company and its CISO, Timothy Brown.

On July 18th, U.S. District Judge Paul Engelmayer stated that the majority of government charges against SolarWinds “impermissibly rely on hindsight and speculation.”

The singular SEC allegation that the judge considered credible concerns the failure of controls embedded in SolarWinds products.

For its part, SolarWinds has consistently maintained that the SEC’s allegations were fundamentally flawed, outside of its area of expertise, and a ‘trick designed to allow for a rewrite of the law.

Why it matters

For some time, the SEC has pursued new policies intended to hold businesses accountable for cyber security practices; an understandable and reasonable objective.

In this instance, the SEC said that claims made to investors in regards to cyber security practices had been misleading and false – across a three year period.

The SEC’s indictment also mentioned falsified reports on internal controls, incomplete disclosure of the cyber attack, negligence around “red flags” and existing risks, and more.

But what caught the attention of many in the cyber security community was that, in an unprecedented maneuver, the SEC aimed to hold CISO Timothy Brown personally liable.

This case has been closely watched among cyber security professionals and was widely seen as precedent-setting for future potential software supply chain attack events.

Timothy Brown’s clearance

In the end, the court ruling does not hold CISO Timothy Brown personally liable for the breach.

“Holding CISOs personally liable, especially those CISOs that do not hold a position on the executive committee, is deeply flawed and would have set a precedent that would be counterproductive and weaken the security posture of organizations,” says Fred Kwong, Ph.D, vice president and CISO of DeVry University.

Despite the fact that this court ruling may loosen some CISO constraints, “you need to be honest about your security posture,” says Kwong.

The remaining claim against the company, which will be scrutinized further in court, indicates that there is a basis on which to conclude that CISOs do have certain disclosure obligations under the federal securities laws.

Further details

The SolarWinds incident, as its come to be known, has cost SolarWinds tens of millions of dollars. In 2023, the company settled a shareholder lawsuit to the tune of $26 million.

A spokesperson for SolarWinds has stated that the company is “pleased” with Judge Engelmayer’s decision to dismiss most of the SEC’s claims. The company plans to demonstrate why the remaining claim is “factually inaccurate” at the next opportunity.

For expert insights into and analyses of the SolarWinds case, please see CyberTalk.org’s past coverage. Lastly, to receive cyber security thought leadership articles, groundbreaking research and emerging threat analyses each week, subscribe to the CyberTalk.org newsletter.

The Legend Of Zelda: Majora’s Mask Part 20 | Super Replay

The Legend Of Zelda: Majora’s Mask Part 20 | Super Replay

After The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time reinvented the series in 3D and became its new gold standard, Nintendo followed up with a surreal sequel in Majora’s Mask. Set two months after the events of Ocarina, Link finds himself transported to an alternate version of Hyrule called Termina and must prevent a very angry moon from crashing into the Earth over the course of three constantly repeating days. Majora’s Mask’s unique structure and bizarre tone have earned it legions of passionate defenders and detractors, and one long-time Zelda fan is going to experience it for the first time to see where he lands on that spectrum.

Join Marcus Stewart and Kyle Hilliard today and each Friday on Twitch at 1:00 p.m. CT as they gradually work their way through the entire game until Termina is saved. Archived episodes will be uploaded each Saturday on our second YouTube channel Game Informer Shows, which you can watch both above and by clicking the links below. 

Part 1 – Plenty of Time
Part 2 – The Bear
Part 3 – Deku Ball Z
Part 4 – Pig Out
Part 5 – The Was a Bad Choice!
Part 6 – Ray Darmani
Part 7 – Curl and Pound
Part 8 – Almost a Flamethrower
Part 9 – Take Me Higher
Part 10 – Time Juice
Part 11 – The One About Joey
Part 12 – Ugly Country
Part 13 – The Sword is the Chicken Hat
Part 14 – Harvard for Hyrule
Part 15 – Keeping it Pure
Part 16 – Fishy Business
Part 17 – Eight-Legged Freaks
Part 18 – The Side Quest Episode
Part 19 – Go Planet

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