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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2026-02-12 09h : 9 posts

2026-02-12 10:02

9 posts were published in the last hour

  • 7:34 : OysterLoader Unmasked: The Multi-Stage Evasion Loader
  • 7:34 : Lazarus Group’s ‘Graphalgo’ Fake Recruiter Campaign Targets GitHub, npm, and PyPI to Spread Malware
  • 7:34 : Adblock Filters Expose User Location Even With VPN Protection
  • 7:34 : Threat Actors Leveraging Employee Monitoring and SimpleHelp Tools to Deploy Ransomware Attacks
  • 7:11 : GTIG AI Threat Tracker: Distillation, Experimentation, and (Continued) Integration of AI for Adversarial Use
  • 7:11 : Google: China’s APT31 used Gemini to plan cyberattacks against US orgs
  • 7:11 : OpenClaw Scanner: Open-source tool detects autonomous AI agents
  • 7:11 : When security decisions come too late, and attackers know it
  • 7:11 : Apple Fixes Exploited Zero-Day Affecting iOS, macOS, and Apple Devices

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