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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2025-10-23 09h : 9 posts

2025-10-23 09:10

9 posts were published in the last hour

  • 7:5 : UK May Require Apple, Google App Store Changes
  • 7:4 : New Malware Toolkit from MuddyWater Delivers Phoenix Backdoor to Global Targets
  • 7:4 : TARmageddon Security Flaw in Rust Library Could Lead to Config Tampering and RCE
  • 7:4 : BIND 9 Vulnerabilities Expose DNS Servers to Cache Poisoning and DoS
  • 7:4 : Multiple BIND 9 DNS Vulnerabilities Enable Cache Poisoning and Denial Of Service Attacks
  • 6:34 : TransparentTribe targets Indian military organisations with DeskRAT
  • 6:34 : Critical Argument Injection Flaw in AI Agents Enables Remote Code Execution
  • 6:34 : PhantomCaptcha RAT Uses Weaponized PDFs and “ClickFix” Cloudflare CAPTCHA Pages to Deliver Malware
  • 6:34 : Faster LLM tool routing comes with new security considerations

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