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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2025-10-03 15h : 9 posts

2025-10-03 16:10

9 posts were published in the last hour

  • 13:3 : Revolutionizing Third Party Risk Management: The Future with Autonomous Pen-Testing
  • 13:3 : DrayOS Router Flaw Allows Remote Code Execution by Attackers
  • 13:2 : Threat Actors Pose as Government Officials to Attack Organizations with StallionRAT
  • 13:2 : Oneleet Raises $33 Million for Security Compliance Platform
  • 13:2 : Researchers Warn of Self-Spreading WhatsApp Malware Named SORVEPOTEL
  • 12:32 : Cl0p-Linked Gang Attempts to Extort Oracle E-Business Customers
  • 12:32 : New XWorm V6 Variant Embeds Malicious Code into Trusted Windows Applications
  • 12:32 : From threats to apology, hackers pull child data offline after public backlash
  • 12:32 : UK government says digital ID won’t be compulsory – honest

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