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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2025-12-01 18h : 9 posts

2025-12-01 19:12

9 posts were published in the last hour

  • 17:4 : Scientists just found a way to tell if quantum computers are wrong
  • 17:4 : OpenAI Codex CLI Command Injection Vulnerability Let Attackers Execute Arbitrary Commands
  • 17:4 : Hackers are Moving to “Living Off the Land” Techniques to Attack Windows Systems Bypassing EDR
  • 17:4 : 4.3 Million Chrome and Edge Users Hacked in 7-Year ShadyPanda Malware Campaign
  • 17:4 : European police dismantle cryptocurrency mixer popular with ransomware gangs
  • 17:4 : Hackers ready threat campaign aimed at Zendesk environments
  • 16:33 : Police Seize Cryptomixer Domains, Infrastructure and 28M Dollars in Bitcoin
  • 16:33 : Shield Your Nonprofit: How to Tackle Ransomware Attacks
  • 16:33 : New Android Albiriox Malware Gains Traction in Dark Web Markets

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