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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2025-04-30 15h : 9 posts

2025-04-30 15:04

9 posts were published in the last hour

  • 13:3 : Praktikum
  • 13:3 : Over 90% of Cybersecurity Leaders Worldwide Report Cloud-Targeted Cyberattacks
  • 13:3 : Ruby on Rails Vulnerability Allows CSRF Protection Bypass
  • 13:3 : New WordPress Malware Disguised as Anti-Malware Plugin Takes Full Control of Websites
  • 13:3 : Structify raises $4.1M seed to turn unstructured web data into enterprise-ready datasets
  • 13:2 : DHS Head Accuses CISA of Acting Like “the Ministry of Truth”
  • 12:32 : Google Introduces Agentic AI to Combat Cybersecurity Threats
  • 12:32 : Chinese Hackers Abuse IPv6 SLAAC for AitM Attacks via Spellbinder Lateral Movement Tool
  • 12:32 : [Free Webinar] Guide to Securing Your Entire Identity Lifecycle Against AI-Powered Threats

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