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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2025-11-18 12h : 9 posts

2025-11-18 13:11

9 posts were published in the last hour

  • 10:9 : Google fixed the seventh Chrome zero-day in 2025
  • 10:9 : UNC1549 Hackers with Custom Tools Attacking Aerospace and Defense Systems to Steal Logins
  • 10:9 : Everest Ransomware Group Allegedly Exposes 343 GB of Sensitive Data in Major Under Armour Breach
  • 10:9 : Dr. Richard Zhao from NSFOCUS Selected into 2025 Top 10 Cybersecurity Professionals by Leading Consulting Company
  • 10:9 : The Battle Over The Search of a Cell Phone – Feds v. Locals
  • 10:9 : Master how to report a breach for fast and effective cyber incident response
  • 10:8 : Governing the Unseen Risks of GenAI: Why Bias Mitigation and Human Oversight Matter Most
  • 10:8 : What the DoD’s Missteps Teach Us About Cybersecurity Fundamentals for 2026
  • 10:8 : Half a Million Stolen FTSE 100 Credentials Found on Criminal Sites

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