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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2025-10-23 12h : 9 posts

2025-10-23 12:10

9 posts were published in the last hour

  • 10:4 : IR Trends Q3 2025: ToolShell attacks dominate, highlighting criticality of segmentation and rapid response
  • 10:4 : New Python-Based RAT Disguised as Minecraft App Steals Sensitive User Data
  • 10:4 : This ‘Privacy Browser’ Has Dangerous Hidden Features
  • 10:4 : Lanscope Endpoint Manager Zero-Day Exploited in the Wild
  • 10:4 : Lumma Stealer Vacuum Filled by Upgraded Vidar 2.0 Infostealer, Researchers Say
  • 9:34 : Tesla Recalls More Than 12,000 Cars Over Battery Issue
  • 9:34 : SpaceX pulls plug on 2,500 Starlink terminals tied to Myanmar fraud farms
  • 9:34 : Mobile Security: Verizon Says Attacks Soar, AI-Powered Threats Raise Alarm
  • 9:5 : Belgium Considers Power Limits On AI Data Centres

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