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Trump’s Interior Secretary Picks Opponent Of U.S. Public Lands To Oversee Them

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'Concrete Genie' fights childhood bullying with illicit street art

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Amazon's Ring service may already have 200 law enforcement agency partners

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YouTube App For The Nintendo 3DS Will Be Shutting Down In September

Nintendo’s 3DS is more than just a handheld gaming console. The console also comes with support for some apps, such as the YouTube app that allows gamers to watch videos on their consoles, a nice break from just playing games all day. However, if you do use the YouTube app quite a bit, you might be disappointed to learn that the app will be going away in September.

In an announcement on its website, Nintendo confirmed that the YouTube app for the 3DS will be officially shutting down on the 3rd of September. They note that the YouTube app will continue to exist for both the Nintendo Switch and the Wii U, although we can’t imagine that support for the Wii U will continue much longer either given the focus on the Switch these days.

It is a bit of a pity that the app will soon no longer be available and it is unclear why the company is doing that. For the longest time, it has been speculated that the Switch could potentially be used to replace the 3DS. In fact, just recently, Nintendo launched the Switch Lite which is a cheaper and even more portable version of the Switch, making it an ideal candidate to replace the 3DS.

However, Nintendo did previously deny that they would be replacing the 3DS, stating that they will continue to support it as long as there is demand for it.

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Capital One Disclose Massive Data Breach That Affected 100 Million Customers

Banks hold a lot of sensitive information about us, such as our money, where it comes from, who it’s being sent to, our home addresses, credit card numbers, contact information, and so on. This means that should such data ever get out, it could spell big trouble for both the bank and their customers.

Unfortunately, if you have an account with Capital One, it seems that you might need to start paying very close attention to your bank and its activities. This is because the bank has recently disclosed a massive data breach that took place earlier this year, where the person behind the attack managed to exploit a configuration vulnerability that allowed them to not only access but also decrypt customer data.

According to the bank, “Capital One immediately fixed the configuration vulnerability that this individual exploited and promptly began working with federal law enforcement. The FBI has arrested the person responsible and that person is in custody. Based on our analysis to date, we believe it is unlikely that the information was used for fraud or disseminated by this individual. However, we will continue to investigate.”

The bank also goes on to reassure its customers that despite the fact that customer data was accessed, more sensitive information such as credit card account numbers or login credentials were compromised. However, it’s probably still a good idea to change your passwords to something a bit stronger and to also keep an eye on your bank activity to ensure that nothing suspect takes place.

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