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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2025-10-06 09h : 6 posts

2025-10-06 10:10

6 posts were published in the last hour

  • 7:2 : JLR cyberattack: How one hack devastated Britain’s Biggest carmaker
  • 7:2 : Redis Server Use-After-Free Vulnerability Allows Remote Code Execution
  • 6:32 : Hackers Turn AWS X-Ray into Command-and-Control Platform
  • 6:32 : QNAP NetBak Replicator Vulnerability Allow Malicious Code Execution
  • 6:32 : Asgard Malware Protector Reversed: Researchers Expose Its Antivirus Bypass Methods
  • 6:32 : PoC Exploit Released for Remotely Exploitable Oracle E-Business Suite 0-Day Vulnerability

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