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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2025-08-11 12h : 9 posts

2025-08-11 13:08

9 posts were published in the last hour

  • 10:4 : Smart Buses flaws expose vehicles to tracking, control, and spying
  • 10:4 : Russian Hackers Exploited WinRAR Zero-Day in Attacks on Europe, Canada
  • 10:4 : Ingram Micro Faces Alleged Breach by SafePay with Ransom Threat
  • 10:4 : WinRAR zero day exploited by RomCom hackers in targeted attacks
  • 9:33 : Multiple Critical Flaws Hit Zero Trust Products from Check Point, Zscaler, and Netskope
  • 9:33 : Malware Campaign Masquerades as Tesla in Poisoned Google Ads
  • 9:33 : 5 bloatware apps you should delete from your Samsung phone ASAP
  • 9:33 : Your CV is not fit for the 21st century – time to get it up to scratch
  • 9:33 : Eight Countries Face EU Action Over NIS2 Deadline Failings

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