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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2025-10-28 18h : 11 posts

2025-10-28 19:10

11 posts were published in the last hour

  • 17:5 : XWiki RCE Vulnerability Actively Exploted In Wild To Deliver Coinminer
  • 17:4 : Mozilla Wants All New Firefox Extensions to Disclose Data Collection Policies
  • 17:4 : Smart Devices Redefining Productivity in the Home Workspace
  • 17:4 : GlassWorm Malware Exploits Invisible Unicode to Infect VS Code Extensions
  • 17:4 : Microsoft’s Copilot Actions in Windows 11 Sparks Privacy and Security Concerns
  • 17:4 : Investment Scams Spread Across Asia With International Reach
  • 16:34 : Schneider Electric EcoStruxure
  • 16:34 : CISA Releases Three Industrial Control Systems Advisories
  • 16:34 : Vertikal Systems Hospital Manager Backend Services
  • 16:34 : KnowBe4 Honours 2025 EMEA Partner Programme Award Winners
  • 16:34 : Researchers Expose GhostCall and GhostHire: BlueNoroff’s New Malware Chains

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