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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2025-10-14 09h : 9 posts

2025-10-14 10:10

9 posts were published in the last hour

  • 7:2 : Netherlands Takes Control Of China-Owned Nexperia
  • 7:2 : Ivanti Patches 13 Endpoint Manager Flaws Allowing Remote Code Execution
  • 7:2 : EU biometric border system launches, suffers teeting problems
  • 7:2 : Researchers Expose TA585’s MonsterV2 Malware Capabilities and Attack Chain
  • 6:32 : TA585 Deploys Novel Web-Injection to Deliver MonsterV2 Malware on Windows
  • 6:32 : Pro-Russian Hacktivist Attacking OT/ICS Devices to Steal Login Credentials
  • 6:32 : Hackers Attacking macOS Users With Spoofed Homebrew Websites to Inject Malicious Payloads
  • 6:32 : Russian Cybercrime Market Hub Transferring from RDP Access to Malware Stealer Logs to Access
  • 6:32 : What if your privacy tools could learn as they go?

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