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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2025-09-01 15h : 10 posts

2025-09-01 16:09

10 posts were published in the last hour

  • 13:4 : Crooks exploit Meta malvertising to target Android users with Brokewell
  • 13:4 : Three Lazarus RATs coming for your cheese
  • 13:4 : Spotlight On Leadership: Bolstering Corporate Security with OSINT And AI-Driven Intelligence
  • 13:4 : Worker Sentenced to Four Years for Compromising Company IT Infrastructure
  • 12:38 : Adding Prompt Injection To Image Scaling Attacks Threatens AI Systems
  • 12:37 : Google Web Designer Vulnerability Lets Hackers Take Over Client Systems
  • 12:37 : SUSE Fleet: Plain Text Storage of Vulnerability Exploit Helm Values
  • 12:37 : South Korea AI Act
  • 12:37 : Hackers Threaten Google Following Data Exposure
  • 12:37 : When Browsers Become the Attack Surface: Rethinking Security for Scattered Spider

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