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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2026-02-10 15h : 11 posts

2026-02-10 16:02

11 posts were published in the last hour

  • 13:32 : Man tricked hundreds of women into handing over Snapchat security codes
  • 13:32 : New ‘ZeroDayRAT’ Spyware Kit Enables Total Compromise of iOS, Android Devices
  • 13:32 : How the Supreme Court’s “Third Party” Subpoena Doctrine Empowers Governments to Seize Sensitive Information Without Your Knowledge
  • 13:11 : TeamPCP Turns Cloud Misconfigurations Into a Self-Propagating Cybercrime Platform
  • 13:11 : SAP Security Patch Day Fixes Critical Code Injection Flaw in SAP CRM and S/4HANA
  • 13:11 : React2Shell Vulnerability Exploited in the Wild, Analysts Warn
  • 13:11 : New ‘SSHStalker’ Linux Botnet Uses Old Techniques
  • 13:11 : Flickr Reveals Data Breach Originating From Third Party Systems
  • 13:11 : Singapore Telecoms Hit by China-Linked Cyber Espionage
  • 13:11 : Cybersecurity Breaches Emerge as top Business Risk for Indian Companies
  • 13:11 : Birmingham Mental Health Authority Alerts More than 30,000 People to Ransomware-linked Data Breach

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