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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2025-10-08 12h : 10 posts

2025-10-08 13:10

10 posts were published in the last hour

  • 10:2 : What to do when you click on a suspicious link
  • 10:2 : APT35: Inside the Structure, Toolset, and Espionage Operations of an IRGC-Linked Group
  • 10:2 : Hackers Weaponizing WordPress Websites by Injecting Malicious PHP Codes Silently
  • 10:2 : “Can you test my game?” Fake itch.io pages spread hidden malware to gamers
  • 9:32 : Russian Qilin Group Takes Credit For Asahi Hack
  • 9:32 : New Shuyal Stealer Targets 17 Web Browsers for Login Data and Discord Tokens
  • 9:32 : Ransomware Group Claims Attack on Beer Giant Asahi
  • 9:32 : Law Enforcement Pressure is Reshaping the Global Ransomware Threat Landscape
  • 9:32 : No Time to Waste: Embedding AI to Cut Noise and Reduce Risk
  • 9:32 : Bybit Theft Drives Record-Breaking $2bn Haul for North Korea

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