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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2025-12-01 15h : 11 posts

2025-12-01 16:12

11 posts were published in the last hour

  • 14:2 : Hackers Shift to ‘Living Off the Land’ Tactics to Evade EDR on Windows Systems
  • 14:2 : KimJongRAT Strikes Windows Users via Malicious HTA Files
  • 14:2 : Australian Man Jailed for Running Fake Wi-Fi Attacks at Airports and Onboard Flights
  • 14:2 : Chinese Front Companies Offering Advanced Steganography Tools for APT Groups
  • 14:2 : Qualcomm Alerts Users to Critical Flaws That Compromise the Secure Boot Process
  • 14:2 : Banning VPNs
  • 13:33 : Evil Twin Wi‑Fi Hacker Jailed for Stealing Data Mid‑Flight
  • 13:33 : Do you see what I see? Avast unwraps top holiday scams in festive new YouTube series
  • 13:33 : Mystery OAST With Exploit for 200 CVEs Leveraging Google Cloud to Launch Attacks
  • 13:33 : South Korea’s answer to Amazon admits breach exposed 33.7M customers
  • 13:33 : ⚡ Weekly Recap: Hot CVEs, npm Worm Returns, Firefox RCE, M365 Email Raid & More

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