Updated: June 3, 2021 7:31 PM IST
PUBG Mobile, the popular Battle Royale title is banned in five countries including India. The Indian government banned the game on September 2 due to security concerns. While the game has been paused in the country for good, but developer Krafton has now brought an alternative, the Battlegrounds Mobile India. Also Read - PUBG Mobile India version aka Battlegrounds Mobile India launch date tipped for June 18, again
The game is said to release on June 18, but while Krafton confirmed the new BR title to carry PUBG Mobile’s Sanhok and Earngel map, we are yet to know the entire content. If we go by the leaks, the Battlegrounds Mobile India release is still a few weeks away, and in case you are missing the BR excitement, here’s is a simple workaround you can try. Also Read - PUBG Mobile and Garena Free Fire to get banned in this country soon: Report
the so-called doomsday virus, dns changer, fizzled. no significant outages reported yesterday after the fbi removed a safety net set up to protect nearly 600,000 computers in this country. but security analysts warn there are even more sinister viruses still out there. jenna: you ve still got to check your computer at home, jon. jon: update that spyware. jenna: right now a new debate over the president s health care law. house republicans are getting ready to try and repeal it. that s on the docket this week as doctors line up to testify before the house oversight committee on the impact the law could have on thousands of doctors and, consequently, millions of patients. jim angle s live in washington with more. jim? reporter: hello, jenna. well, as republicans debate over repealing and replacing the law, the president s i m sorry, we re having some problems here they held a hearing on its impact on you, on patients and doctors, with some analysts and doctors saying it will destro
their computers because of a computer virus affecting more than half a million pcs. rick leventhal live in new york city. we talked a lot about heading into the weekend and programs people needed to employ in order to evade this. how is going, rick? reporter: so far better than it could have been. some are calling it an internet doomsday. it is bad but truth is you could have been a lot worse. if you have no internet today, sometime over the past few years you inadvertently download ad virus called a dns changer that redirected four million innocent computers to rogue web sites that stole personal information like credit card numbers raking $14 million in stolen funds. you think you re going to a website that is controlled by a legitimate, say, merchant location. and it turns out you re actually seeing a website that is owned by somebody else who wants you to think that you re visiting that actual merchant location to buy shoes, to buy books or
fraud or to keep minorities from voting? the slogan is believe in america and it should be business in bermuda. that s what mitt romney s all about. offshore and out of sight. a new vanity fair article explores mitt romney s buried treasure in bermuda. millions of dollars. so how much of his wealth is tucked away on an island? we ll talk to the investigative reporter who broke this story. wow, boom. thunder and lightning. the rangers manager saying he thought he was dead. and next time you drive past your corner gas station, check out how much the price has shot up. what s behind it and if those prices will at this point to skyrocket. newsroom begins right now. and good morning to you. happy, happy monday. i m carol costello. we begin with your money and your vote. this morning president obama is focusing on both. he ll call on congress to pass a one-year extension of the bush-era tack cuts. here is the key. he wants the cuts only for families earning less than $250,
the initial attempt to get rid of the law came in january of 2011, two weeks after the gop took control of the house. that vote passed and died in the senate however as it has every other time that the house has tried to repeal the law. president obama says he has a sure-fired way to help middle-class taxpayers to help families making less than $250,000 a year, and get rid of tax breaks for the wealthy. i want to bring in jessica yellin who is in new york today. he talked about this and talked about it from the white house and clearly laying down the gauntlet, if you will, and he says, okay, i want to put this before congress again and this is going to be an issue that is going to be hot and heavy for the next four months, and do they think that this is going to catch fire, if you will, as a campaign slogan? as a campaign issue certainly. we will see this on the trail no doubt, suzanne, because it is a battle for the next four months. in congress, don t expect it to go an