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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2025-09-03 15h : 13 posts

2025-09-03 16:09

13 posts were published in the last hour

  • 12:38 : Dire Wolf Ransomware Targets Windows, Wipes Logs and Backups
  • 12:38 : Over 1,100 Ollama AI Servers Found Online, 20% at Risk
  • 12:38 : Why shadow AI could be the secret to fixing your company’s failing AI projects
  • 12:38 : Nearly 70% of iPhone users plan to upgrade to iPhone 17 – here’s why (it’s not AI)
  • 12:38 : Android Security Alert: Google Patches 120 Flaws, Including Two Zero-Days Under Attack
  • 12:38 : Detecting Data Leaks Before Disaster
  • 12:38 : Threat Actors Weaponize HexStrike AI to Exploit Citrix Flaws Within a Week of Disclosure
  • 12:38 : Major IPTV Piracy Network Uncovered Spanning 1100 Domains
  • 12:9 : Apache DolphinScheduler Vulnerability Patched — Update Immediately
  • 12:9 : Google gets off easy in the most significant monopoly case since Microsoft trial
  • 12:9 : I tested ReMarkable’s new 7-inch tablet, and it unlocked an all new way to work
  • 12:9 : PayPal users targeted in account profile scam
  • 12:9 : Hacker Conversations: McKenzie Wark, Author of A Hacker Manifesto

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