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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2026-07-10 09h : 8 posts

2026-07-10 09:07

8 posts were published in the last hour

  • 7:3 : Can a self-driving robotaxi take you to the police if you are doing something illegal in the car?
  • 7:2 : Wireshark 4.6.7 Released With Fixes for Vulnerabilities Allowing Crashes via Malicious Packets
  • 7:2 : Six U-Boot FIT Signature Verification Flaws Enable Code Execution and DoS Attacks
  • 7:2 : Most data brokers won’t tell you what happened to your deletion request
  • 6:32 : Hackers Compromise AWS AI Gateway Connected to Amazon Bedrock to Deploy XMRig Cryptominer
  • 6:32 : GigaWiper Uses OneDrive Update Scheduled Task for Persistent Destructive Access
  • 6:31 : Microsoft is rewriting Windows patch guidance because of AI
  • 6:5 : Z.ai Launches Programming Agent In Latest Anthropic Challenge

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