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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2025-08-20 12h : 12 posts

2025-08-20 13:08

12 posts were published in the last hour

  • 10:3 : CodeRabbit RCE Flaw Gives Attackers Write Access to 1M Repositories
  • 10:3 : The best VPN extensions for Chrome in 2025: Expert tested and reviewed
  • 10:3 : Google fixed Chrome flaw found by Big Sleep AI
  • 10:3 : UK Retreats on Apple Encryption Backdoor Demand Following US Pressure
  • 9:35 : The best Android phones of 2025: Expert tested and reviewed
  • 9:35 : Legitimate Chrome VPN With 100,000+ Installs Silently Captures Screenshots and Exfiltrate Sensitive Data
  • 9:34 : CodeRabbit’s Production Servers RCE Vulnerability Enables Write Access on 1M Repositories
  • 9:34 : Paper Werewolf Exploiting WinRAR Zero‑Day Vulnerability to Deliver Malware
  • 9:34 : Hackers Exploiting Apache ActiveMQ Vulnerability to Gain Access to Cloud Linux Systems
  • 9:34 : Serial Hacker Jailed for Hacking and Defacing Organizations’ Websites
  • 9:34 : North Korea Uses GitHub in Diplomat Cyber Attacks as IT Worker Scheme Hits 320+ Firms
  • 9:34 : Microsoft Issues Out-of-Band Update to Fix Recovery Issues

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