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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2025-01-23 09h : 6 posts

2025-01-23 09:01

6 posts were published in the last hour

  • 8:2 : New Supply Chain Attack Targeting Chrome Extensions to Inject Malicious Code
  • 8:2 : NSFOCUS Licensed for SOC and Pentest Service in Malaysia in Accordance with Cyber Security Act 2024
  • 7:36 : Asus lets processor security fix slip out early, AMD confirms patch in progress
  • 7:36 : Cisco Fixes Critical Privilege Escalation Flaw in Meeting Management (CVSS 9.9)
  • 7:9 : New Cookie Sandwich Technique Allows Stealing of HttpOnly cookies
  • 7:9 : U.S. President Donald Trump granted a “full and unconditional pardon” to Ross Ulbricht, Silk Road creator

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