Mövenpick Hotel and Residences Riyadh leads the way with digital room key innovation

Mövenpick Hotel and Residences Riyadh leads the way with digital room key innovation
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Mövenpick Hotel and Residences Riyadh leads the way with digital room key innovation

Mövenpick Hotel and Residences Riyadh leads the way with digital room key innovation

In a pioneering move that underscores its commitment to technological advancement and guest convenience, Mövenpick Hotel and Residences Riyadh has introduced digital room key cards. This innovative initiative not only enhances the guest experience but also aligns with global trends in the hospitality industry.

The transition from traditional cards to digital key cards represents a significant technological leap. Digital key cards utilize advanced technologies such as Near Field Communication, enabling guests to access their rooms with a simple tap or by bringing their device into proximity with the door sensor. This shift eliminates the mechanical wear and tear associated with traditional locks and reduces the common issues with NFC traditional cards.

By adopting digital key cards, Mövenpick Hotel and Residences Riyadh is setting a new standard in guest convenience and security. The system's efficiency not only streamlines the check-in process but also aligns with the hotel's sustainability goals by reducing the need for the traditional keycards.

The introduction of digital key cards significantly enhances the guest experience in several ways through out seamless access where guests can now head directly to their rooms upon arrival, using their smartphones or smart devices as room keys.

Additionally with digital keys stored securely on personal devices, the common inconvenience of lost or misplaced keycards is eliminated. This advanced system, integrated with VingCard — a leading provider of electronic locking systems, extends beyond room access to include elevator control, ensuring that only authorized guests can reach designated floors.

The move also positions the hotel as a forward-thinking establishment, appealing to tech-savvy travelers who value innovation and seamless service.

By staying ahead of industry trends, Mövenpick Hotel and Residences Riyadh is not only meeting current guest expectations but also anticipating future demands.

By embracing these advancements, the hotel can offer more personalized and efficient services, catering to the evolving preferences of modern travelers.

Mövenpick Hotel and Residences Riyadh's implementation of digital key cards is a testament to its dedication to providing guests with a contemporary and hassle-free experience.

Mövenpick Hotel and Residences Riyadh's launch of digital room key cards marks a significant milestone in the city's hospitality landscape.

This initiative not only showcases the hotel's commitment to technological innovation but also sets a new benchmark for guest convenience and security and lead the way toward a more connected and seamless guest experience, reflecting the future of hospitality in the digital age.

 

 


Group-IB unveils high-tech crime trends report 2025 for the Middle East, Turkey and Africa

Group-IB unveils high-tech crime trends report 2025 for the Middle East, Turkey and Africa
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Group-IB unveils high-tech crime trends report 2025 for the Middle East, Turkey and Africa

Group-IB unveils high-tech crime trends report 2025 for the Middle East, Turkey and Africa

State-sponsored cyber threats, including Advanced Persistent Attacks and Hacktivism surged in the Middle East in 2024, with GCC countries emerging as primary targets, according to a report released by Group-IB, a leading creator of cybersecurity technologies to investigate, prevent, and fight digital crime.

Group-IB’s High-Tech Crime Trends Report 2025 provides a comprehensive analysis on the interconnectivity of cybercrime, and the evolving cyber threat landscape in the Middle East and Africa region. 

It offers valuable intelligence on advanced persistent threats, hacktivism, and emerging cyber threats, empowering businesses, cybersecurity professionals, and law enforcement in the Middle East with insights to enhance their cybersecurity strategies.

The report said that though APTs in the region saw a 4.27 percent increase compared to a 58 percent surge globally, 27.5 percent of these threats from state-backed espionage groups were actively targeted at GCC countries.

Ashraf Koheil, regional sales director MEA at Group-IB, said: “Our report captures the dynamic and complex nature of cyber threats faced by the Middle East today. It shows that cybercrime is not a collection of isolated incidents, but an evolving ecosystem where one attack fuels the next. From sophisticated state-sponsored attacks to rapidly evolving hacktivism and phishing campaigns, the insights presented in this report are essential for organizations seeking to strengthen their cybersecurity defenses.”

While GCC countries were the most targeted due to their strategic economic and political importance, other significant targets included Egypt (13.2 percent) and Turkey (9.9 percent), reflecting their geopolitical roles, while countries like Jordan (7.7 percent), Iraq (6.6 percent), as well as Nigeria, South Africa, Morocco, and Ethiopia also face growing cyber threats.

In 2024, the MEA ranked third globally in hacktivist attacks, accounting for 16.54 percent of incidents, trailing behind Europe (35.98 percent) and Asia-Pacific (39.19 percent).

The primary industries affected included government and military sectors (22.1 percent), financial services (10.9 percent), education (8 percent), and media and entertainment (5.2 percent), with attacks aimed at disrupting critical infrastructure and essential services. This uptick is driven by ongoing geopolitical tensions, where cyberattacks are used for ideological expression or political retaliation.

The report also shed light on other pressing cybersecurity challenges including the persistent threat of phishing and data breaches across the GCC and the wider MEA region.  

As the region continues its rapid digital transformation, it has become a prime target for increasingly sophisticated scams targeting the energy, oil and gas industry (24.9 percent), financial services (20.2 percent) highlighting the economic motives behind cybercrime.

Phishing attacks also remain a major threat, with internet services (32.8 percent), telecommunications (20.7 percent), and financial services (18.8 percent) being the top targeted sectors in the META region.

“We must embrace a collective defense strategy that unites financial institutions, telecommunications providers, and law enforcement agencies. By sharing intelligence, coordinating proactive security measures, and executing joint actions, we can disrupt fraudulent activities before they cause harm. This collaborative approach not only enhances our ability to detect and prevent fraud but also strengthens the resilience of our critical infrastructure, protects our national security,” added Ashraf Koheil.

The report highlighted that ransomware attacks remained relatively the lowest globally in the MEA region, with only 184 incidents. 

It also highlights ongoing concerns regarding Initial Access Brokers (IABs) and the broader vulnerabilities they exploit. In 2024, IAB activity was significant in the region, with GCC countries (23.2 percent) and Turkey (20.5 percent) emerging as the most targeted jurisdictions. Meanwhile, the figures for compromised hosts — which represent credentials and sensitive data from compromised devices, often sold on the dark web — were highest in Egypt (88,951), followed by Turkey (79,789) and Algeria (49,173) exposing significant cybersecurity gaps.

Stolen credentials and sensitive corporate data sold on the dark web enabled ransomware, state-sponsored attacks, and cybercrimes. Over 6.5 billion leaked data entries included email addresses, with nearly 2.5 billion being unique. Additionally, 3.3 billion leaked entries contained phone numbers, with approximately 631 million unique numbers.

A staggering 460 million passwords were exposed globally in 2024, with 162 million of them being unique. This continues to fuel cybercriminal activities within the dark web economy, amplifying the risk to organizations and individuals alike.

Dmitry Volkov, CEO of Group-IB, said: “Group-IB played an intensified role in its global fight against cybercrime and contributed to eight major law enforcement operations across 60+ countries, leading to 1,221 cybercriminal arrests and the dismantling of over 207,000 malicious infrastructures. These efforts disrupted large-scale cybercriminal networks, highlighting the critical role of collaboration between private cybersecurity firms and international law enforcement.”

The report said threat actors employed advanced tactics, techniques, and procedures, including social engineering, ransomware, and credential theft. New techniques such as the Extended Attributes Attack, Facial-Recognition Trojan (GoldPickaxe.iOS), and ClickFix infection chain showcase the evolving sophistication of cyber threats in the region.

For further insight into these findings, see the full High-Tech Crime Trends 2025 report here.

 


Russian says military base in Syria sheltering 8,000 displaced

Russian says military base in Syria sheltering 8,000 displaced
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Russian says military base in Syria sheltering 8,000 displaced

Russian says military base in Syria sheltering 8,000 displaced
  • The Russian airbase at Hmeimim has sheltered over 8,000 locals fleeing violence

MOSCOW: Russia is sheltering at its Hmeimim military air base in western Syria more than 8,000 Syrians who fled a wave of sectarian mass killings, Russia’s foreign ministry spokeswoman said Thursday.
“The Russian air base at Hmeimim has opened its doors to local residents fleeing from the pogroms... Our military have given refuge to more than 8,000 people,” Maria Zakharova told reporters at a regular briefing.


Israeli airstrike targets Palestinian Islamic Jihad headquarters in Damascus

Israeli airstrike targets Palestinian Islamic Jihad headquarters in Damascus
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Israeli airstrike targets Palestinian Islamic Jihad headquarters in Damascus

Israeli airstrike targets Palestinian Islamic Jihad headquarters in Damascus
  • The Syrian monitor says at least one dead in Israel strike

DAMASCUS: Israeli aircraft struck a building in Damascus on Thursday, Syria's state news agency SANA reported. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a war monitor, confirmed the attack, stating that two missiles hit the building, killing at least one person. The airstrike took place in an area where Palestinian leaders are known to reside.

According to two Syrian security sources, the target of the Israeli strike was a Palestinian Islamic Jihad organization headquarters. One of the sources identified the victim as a Palestinian person. However, the Israeli military did not immediately comment on the attack, though an Israeli army radio military correspondent confirmed that an Israeli aircraft had targeted the Islamic Jihad headquarters in Damascus.


Esports World Cup Foundation announces multi-year partnership with Capcom

Esports World Cup Foundation announces multi-year partnership with Capcom
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Esports World Cup Foundation announces multi-year partnership with Capcom

Esports World Cup Foundation announces multi-year partnership with Capcom
  • The Capcom Pro Tour and Street Fighter League integrated into the EWC ecosystem for the next three years

RIYADH: The Esports World Cup Foundation and Capcom have announced a multi-year partnership that integrates the Street Fighter e-sports ecosystem — Capcom’s Capcom Pro Tour and Street Fighter League — into the Esports World Cup for the next three years.

“Street Fighter has been at the heart of competitive gaming for decades, offering a pure test of individual skill, just you against your opponent,” said Fabian Scheuermann, chief games officer at EWCF.

“Its arcade roots created a social experience that still thrives today, from local communities to global arenas. Together with Capcom, we are creating new ways for fans and players to experience the game, while unifying the competitive ecosystem and ensuring the best players have a clear path to the biggest stage.

“Fighting games are a true test of skill, strategy, and resilience, and by bringing the Street Fighter 6 circuit to EWC, we are celebrating its legacy with a new generation of players and fans, strengthening its role in the wider gaming culture.”

As part of the agreement, the top eight players from Capcom Cup 11— the pinnacle of the Capcom Pro Tour (CPT)  — and 12 players from the Street Fighter League: World Championship, featuring elite competitors from Japan, the US and Europe, will earn direct qualification for the EWC 2025 Street Fighter 6 Finals.

An additional 10 slots will be awarded to winners of Capcom Pro Tour 2025 events, including Evo Japan and Vegas, CPT Combo Breaker, Blink Respawn, and CPT CEO, leading up to August 2025.

The remaining slots will be available to winners of professional and grassroots Street Fighter 6 events worldwide, including the EWC Last Chance Qualifiers in August 2025, culminating in 48 players competing on stage at the Street Fighter 6 Finals in Riyadh.

The partnership follows the previously announced return of Street Fighter 6 to EWC 2025, and kicks off on March 9, 2025 at the Street Fighter League: World Championship event in Ryogoku Kokugikan, Japan.

“Through the Capcom Pro Tour and Capcom Cup, Street Fighter has been a cornerstone of the e-sports scene for the past 10 years, celebrated for its fast-paced action, dramatic comebacks, and clutch moments that make it one of the most thrilling games to play and watch,” said Shuhei Matsumoto, producer, Street Fighter 6. “Our partnership with the Esports World Cup fosters an even deeper engagement between our players, fans and audiences worldwide. And this is just the beginning, together with EWC, we will continue to grow and innovate, and inspire the next generation of players.”

Street Fighter 6 made history as the first fighting game to join the inaugural Esports World Cup last summer, with qualifiers held around the world to enable grassroots participants to secure a spot on a pathway to the tournament. With 32 elite players from around the globe, the competition drew a viewing audience of more than six million. The event concluded with the dramatic EWC Street Fighter 6 Finals where the fighting game veteran, Zeng “Xiao Hai” Zhuojun, cemented his legacy with a dominant performance and a share of the $1,000,000 prize pool. 


Saudi clubs edge closer to success in AFC Champions League divisions

Saudi clubs edge closer to success in AFC Champions League divisions
Al-Hilal are targeting a record-extending fifth AFC Champions League title. (X/@Alhilal_FC)
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Saudi clubs edge closer to success in AFC Champions League divisions

Saudi clubs edge closer to success in AFC Champions League divisions
  • With all Elite competition matches from the quarterfinals on taking place in Jeddah, few will bet against a Saudi side landing Asia’s premier club competition

RIYADH: Saudi clubs’ continued outstanding performances in the 2024/2025 AFC Champions League competitions underlined why for many people they remain favorites for the big prizes.

Al-Hilal, Al-Nassr, and Al-Ahli have reached the quarter-finals of the main, “Elite” tournament, while Al-Taawoun made history by advancing to the semi-finals of AFC Champions League 2. These achievements show the growing strength of Saudi club football in Asia. Here are some of the highlights after the latest round of matches.

Al-Hilal’s big comeback win highlights dominance

Al-Hilal, after losing the away leg 1-0 to Pakhtakor of Uzbekistan, in the second leg in Riyadh on Tuesday night pulled off an outstanding comeback with a 4-0 victory that included goals from Hamad Al-Yami, Malcom, Salem Al-Dawsari and Nasser Al-Dawsari. With a spot in the quarterfinals confirmed, they will again be one of the favorites to take the trophy, and for a record fifth time.

Mahrez stars in solid Al-Ahli performance

Al-Ahli secured their quarterfinal place with a 2-0 win over Al-Rayyan in the second leg at King Abdullah Sports City Stadium in Jeddah, having won the away fixture 3-1 in Qatar. Riyad Mahrez scored two late goals, helping the team to a comprehensive 5-1 win on aggregate. With Mahrez, Ivan Toney and Roberto Firmino providing the firepower, few teams would want to face Al-Ahli in the knockout stages.

Duran and Ronaldo help Al-Nassr cruise into quarterfinals

After a goalless first leg in Iran, Al-Nassr dominated Esteghlal in the last 16 return leg in Riyadh to win 3-0 and cruise into the quarterfinals.

Jhon Duran scored in the ninth and 84th minutes with Cristiano Ronaldo’s 27th minute penalty sandwiched in between. With all matches from the quarterfinals on taking place in Jeddah, it is difficult to see the next Champions League Elite winner not being from Saudi Arabia.

Al-Taawoun’s historic achievement

In AFC Champions League 2, Al Taawoun reached the semi-finals after beating Iranian club Tractor SC 4-2 in a penalty shootout after the second leg finished 2-2. The teams played out a 0-0 draw in Iran on March 4.

The win by Taawoun, who are eighth in the Saudi Pro League, shows that clubs from the Kingdom are competitive at both levels of this season’s AFC Champions League. Al-Taawoun will now face the UAE’s Sharjah in the semifinals.

With four teams still in contention, this could well be the year that Saudi clubs take full control of Asian football.