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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2025-10-07 15h : 12 posts

2025-10-07 16:10

12 posts were published in the last hour

  • 13:3 : Security in AI Era: Protecting AI Workloads with Google Cloud
  • 13:3 : CISA Alerts on Oracle E-Business Suite 0-Day Actively Exploited for Ransomware Attacks
  • 13:3 : Edge device security: The frontline of your network
  • 13:2 : Barracuda Research centralizes AI-driven threat intelligence and incident analysis
  • 13:2 : Threat Actors Claim Huawei Breach
  • 13:2 : Red Hat Data Breach Escalates Further
  • 13:2 : Steam And Microsoft Warn Of Unity Flaw
  • 13:2 : Rhadamanthys Stealer Evolves Again
  • 13:2 : XWorm 6.0 Returns With New Plugins
  • 12:32 : Kibana CrowdStrike Connector Flaw Exposes Sensitive Credentials
  • 12:32 : Cybersecurity M&A Roundup: 40 Deals Announced in September 2025
  • 12:32 : Discord Reveals Data Breach Following Third-Party Compromise

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