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Crash Override was founded by game developers Zoë Quinn and Alex Lifschitz, [6] and was staffed exclusively by victims of online abuse whose identities were kept anonymous outside the group. [7] Quinn and Lifschitz were subjected to online abuse during the Gamergate harassment campaign, with both receiving death threats and being doxxed. [8 ...
DragonFable is a free-to-play, online, browser-based, single-player, fantasy, role-playing game developed by Artix Entertainment and updated on a weekly basis. Players may access locked game content by upgrading to a premium account for a one-time fee .
Industroyer [1] (also referred to as Crashoverride) is a malware framework considered to have been used in the cyberattack on Ukraine's power grid on 17 December 2016. [2] [3] [4] The attack cut a fifth of Kyiv, the capital, off power for one hour and is considered to have been a large-scale test.
"Crash Override", the protagonist's alias in the 1995 American crime film Hackers; The Crash Override Network, a support group (founded 2015) for victims of large scale online abuse; Crashoverride, a malware framework presumed to have been used in the 2016 cyberattack on Ukraine's power grid; Crash Override, a 2017 memoir by Zoë Quinn of the ...
The first game by Artix Entertainment was AdventureQuest, released in 2002.Set in the world of "Lore", it is a single-player, online role-playing video game.The gameplay, described as "purely combat" by the developers, allows players to complete quests and battle enemies using a variety of weapons, skills and items. [6]
Crash Override: How Gamergate (Nearly) Destroyed My Life, and How We Can Win the Fight Against Online Hate is a memoir by indie video game developer Zoë Quinn about their experiences as the target of Gamergate and in countering online abuse.
Considering Crash Override had more like a dozen members over the course of it's existence you're essentially defining a large portion of small businesses as living people. I move that this definition be removed and it's status be updated to an organization or a network as opposed to a living person.
Viega co-authored Building Secure Software [4] (Addison Wesley, 2001), which was the first book to teach developers about writing secure software. He has since co-authored a number of additional books on computer security, including Network Security with OpenSSL [5] (O'Reilly, 2002), the Secure Programming Cookbook [6] (O'Reilly, 2003), Beautiful Security [7] (O'Reilly, 2009), and the 19 ...