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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2025-10-15 18h : 11 posts

2025-10-15 19:10

11 posts were published in the last hour

  • 16:3 : Hackers Breach F5 and Stole BIG-IP Source Code and Undisclosed Vulnerability Data
  • 16:3 : Cyber giant F5 Networks says government hackers had ‘long-term’ access to its systems, stole code and customer data
  • 16:3 : Scammers are still sending us their fake Robinhood security alerts
  • 16:2 : Devs are writing VS Code extensions that blab secrets by the bucketload
  • 16:2 : F5 data breach: “Nation-state attackers” stole BIG-IP source code, vulnerability info
  • 16:2 : Over 100 VS Code Extensions Exposed Developers to Hidden Supply Chain Risks
  • 16:2 : Flaw in Slider Revolution Plugin Exposed 4m WordPress Sites
  • 16:2 : Foundation Business Advisory Committee election
  • 15:32 : 200,000 Linux systems from Framework are shipped with signed UEFI components vulnerable to Secure Boot bypass
  • 15:32 : The Growing Threat of Ignoring Personal Cybersecurity
  • 15:32 : CISA’s latest cuts reignite concerns among Democratic lawmakers

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