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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2025-12-23 09h : 10 posts

2025-12-23 10:12

10 posts were published in the last hour

  • 8:2 : Minister Confirms UK Foreign Office Hacked
  • 8:2 : From cheats to exploits: Webrat spreading via GitHub
  • 8:2 : Spotify Music Library With 86M Music Files Scraped by Hacktivist Group
  • 8:2 : Hackers Using ClickFix Technique to Hide Images within the Image Files
  • 8:2 : CISA Adds Digiever Authorization Vulnerability to KEV List Following Active Exploitation
  • 8:2 : Critical n8n Flaw (CVSS 9.9) Enables Arbitrary Code Execution Across Thousands of Instances
  • 7:32 : Revisiting CVE-2025-50165: A critical flaw in Windows Imaging Component
  • 7:32 : 3.5 Million Affected by University of Phoenix Data Breach
  • 7:31 : Weak enforcement keeps PCI DSS compliance low
  • 7:31 : FCC Bans Foreign-Made Drones and Key Parts Over U.S. National Security Risks

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