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Release Date | 8/20/2012 |
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Genre | Hidden Object |
Publisher | Puppet Life |
DRM | MacGameStore App |
Description
Humanity is facing a temporal paradox which will mix the past with the present and move entire generations to different historical epochs. And only Jane, a young lady who unexpectedly finds herself in the heart of critical events, gets to know how to avert the catastrophe using her uncle’s invention – the time machine. The stakes are high: the whole mankind is standing at the brink of survival, but there’s something no less powerful that makes Jane’s heart beat faster and encourages her to challenge the inevitability of the disaster. She must by all means see Alan again.
Features:
- Intriguing plot
- Breathtaking time travels
- Engaging mini-games and groovy puzzles
- Authentic items from different historical epochs
- Scenic views of ancient countries and civilizations
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MinimumSupported | Mac OS X | 10.5.8 | Download the MacGameStore App to compare your Mac's information in real-time. Get the Mac App |
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CPU Type | Universal | ||
CPU Speed | Any | ||
Drive Space | 230 MB | ||
Video Card | Any |
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A few days after the first attacks surfaced, experienced Mac users on Apple support forums began reporting that new strains of the Mac malware were directing users to pay for the software via a domain called mac-defence.com. Others spotted fake Mac security software coming from macbookprotection.com. When I first took a look at the registration records for those domains, I was unsurprised to find the distinct fingerprint of ChronoPay, a Russian payment processor that I have written about time and again as the source of bogus security software.
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The WHOIS information for bothdomains includes the contact address of [email protected]. Last year, ChronoPay suffered a security breach in which tens of thousands of internal documents and emails were leaked. Those documents show that ChronoPay owns the mail-eye.com domain and pays for the virtual servers in Germany that run it. The records also indicate that the [email protected] address belongs to ChronoPay’s financial controller Alexandra Volkova.
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The leaked documents also have given ChronoPay’s enemies access to certain online records that the company maintains, such as domain registration accounts tied to the firm. Both mac-defence.com and macbookprotection.com were suspended by the registrar — a company in the Czech Republic called Webpoint.name. But a screen shot shared with KrebsOnSecurity.com shows that someone recently used that [email protected] account to register two more Mac security-related domains that haven’t yet shown up in rogue anti-virus attacks against Mac users: appledefence.com and appleprodefence.com.
Perhaps Apple will have better luck than others who have tried convincing ChronoPay to quit the rogue anti-virus business, but I’m not holding my breath. As I noted in a story earlier this year, ChronoPay has been an unabashed “leader” in the scareware industry for quite some time. In 2008, it was the core processor for trafficconverter.biz, the rogue anti-virus affiliate program that was designed to be the beneficiary of the first strain of the Conficker worm, a menacing contagion that still infects millions of PCs worldwide. Last March, the company was at the forefront of another emerging scam, when it began processing payments for icpp-online.com, a scam site that targeted filesharing users and stole victims’ money by bullying them into paying a “pre-trial settlement” to cover a “Copyright holder fine.”
Update, May 29: ChronoPay responded by publishing a statement denying any involvement in the MacDefender attacks.
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