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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2025-06-09 12h : 10 posts

2025-06-09 12:06

10 posts were published in the last hour

  • 10:4 : Sleep with one eye open: how Librarian Ghouls steal data by night
  • 10:4 : Nigerian Involved in Hacking US Tax Preparation Firms Sentenced to Prison
  • 9:36 : Tesla Robotaxi Launch In Austin Expected This Month
  • 9:36 : US-UAE AI Data Centre Deal ‘Far From Finalised’
  • 9:36 : Beware for Developers: 16 React Native Packages with Millions of Downloads Compromised Overnight
  • 9:36 : Expanding on ADHICS v2.0: A Closer Look at Healthcare Cybersecurity in the UAE
  • 9:36 : US Tries to Claw Back $7m Taken by North Korean IT Workers
  • 9:5 : Australian Naval Operations Accidentally Jam New Zealand’s Internet and Radio
  • 9:5 : New Mirai botnet targets TBK DVRs by exploiting CVE-2024-3721
  • 9:5 : FBI Warns Smart Home Users of Badbox 2.0 Botnet Threat

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