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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2025-08-04 12h : 9 posts

2025-08-04 13:08

9 posts were published in the last hour

  • 10:3 : Ghost in the Zip | New PXA Stealer and Its Telegram-Powered Ecosystem
  • 10:3 : Interlock Ransomware Uses ClickFix Exploit to Execute Malicious Commands on Windows
  • 10:3 : 5 Apple devices you definitely shouldn’t buy this month (and 7 to get instead)
  • 10:3 : Pi-hole Data Breach Exposes Donor Emails Through WordPress Plugin Flaw
  • 9:35 : I switched to this paper-like TCL phone for a week, and my tired eyes finally got a break
  • 9:35 : Malwarebytes vs Norton (2025): Which Antivirus Solution Is Better?
  • 9:35 : NestJS Framework Vulnerability Let Attackers Execute Arbitrary Code in Developers Machine
  • 9:35 : AI-Powered Code Editor Cursor IDE Vulnerability Enables Remote Code Without User Interaction
  • 9:35 : Millions of age checks performed as UK Online Safey Act gets rolling

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