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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2025-11-06 15h : 11 posts

2025-11-06 16:11

11 posts were published in the last hour

  • 13:34 : Cavalry Werewolf Hit Russian Government with New ShellNET Backdoor
  • 13:34 : Cisco Confirms Active Exploitation of Secure ASA and FTD RCE Vulnerability
  • 13:34 : Iranian Hackers Exploit RMM Tools to Target Academics and Foreign-Policy Experts
  • 13:34 : SonicWall cloud backup hack was the work of a state actor
  • 13:11 : Threat Actors Exploit VS Code Extensions for Ransomware via GitHub C2
  • 13:11 : Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Vulnerabilities Let Remote Attacker Execute Malicious Code
  • 13:11 : Checkpoint Details on How Attackers Drained $128M from Balancer Pools Within 30 Minutes
  • 13:11 : Follow Pragmatic Interventions to Keep Agentic AI in Check
  • 13:11 : Collins Aerospace Deals with Mounting Aftermath of Hack
  • 13:11 : ThreatsDay Bulletin: AI Tools in Malware, Botnets, GDI Flaws, Election Attacks & More
  • 13:11 : From Tabletop to Turnkey: Building Cyber Resilience in Financial Services

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