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    F5 Released Security Updates Covering Multiple Products Following Recent Hack

    787 words3.9 min readPublished On: October 18, 2025Categories: Cyber Security NewsViews: 192

    F5’s Urgent Security Patch Release: A Nation-State Attack and Critical Updates In a significant disclosure that has reverberated through the cybersecurity community, F5 Networks, a [...]

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    LinkPro Rootkit Attacking GNU/Linux Systems Using eBPF Module to Hide Malicious Activities

    776 words3.9 min readPublished On: October 18, 2025Categories: Cyber Security NewsViews: 311

    LinkPro Rootkit: A New eBPF Threat to GNU/Linux Systems The landscape of Linux security just got significantly more complex with the emergence of LinkPro, a [...]

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    Hackers Using AI to Automate Vulnerability Discovery and Malware Generation – Microsoft Report

    667 words3.3 min readPublished On: October 18, 2025Categories: Cyber Security NewsViews: 226

      The AI Arms Race: How Automated Vulnerability Discovery is Reshaping Cyber Threats The cybersecurity landscape has reached a critical juncture. For years, cybercriminals have [...]

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    1001 words5 min readPublished On: October 18, 2025Categories: Cyber Security NewsViews: 209

    The digital landscape is a constant battleground, and sophisticated threat actors continually refine their tactics. A recent surge in activity by the North Korean cyberespionage [...]

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    Hackers Using TikTok Videos to Deploy Self-Compiling Malware That Leverages PowerShell for Execution

    1008 words5 min readPublished On: October 18, 2025Categories: Cyber Security NewsViews: 359

    The digital landscape is a constant battleground, with sophisticated threats emerging daily. Recently, a concerning new tactic has surfaced, exploiting the immense reach of platforms [...]

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    Microsoft Windows 11 October Update Breaks Localhost (127.0.0.1) Connections

    751 words3.8 min readPublished On: October 18, 2025Categories: Cyber Security NewsViews: 526

    Windows 11 October Update Cripples Local Development: The 127.0.0.1 Breakdown For developers, system administrators, and anyone working with local web applications, the concept of “localhost” [...]

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  • [CIVN-2025-0270] Multiple vulnerabilities in F5 products

    497 words2.5 min readPublished On: October 17, 2025Categories: Cert-In-AdvisoriesViews: 248

    —–BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE—– Hash: SHA256 Multiple vulnerabilities in F5 products  Indian – Computer Emergency Response Team (https://www.cert-in.org.in) Severity Rating: HIGH Systems Affected BIG-IP (all [...]

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  • [CIVN-2025-0269] Multiple Vulnerabilities in F5 BIG-IP

    613 words3.1 min readPublished On: October 17, 2025Categories: Cert-In-AdvisoriesViews: 207

    —–BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE—– Hash: SHA256 Multiple Vulnerabilities in F5 BIG-IP  Indian – Computer Emergency Response Team (https://www.cert-in.org.in) Severity Rating: HIGH Systems Affected BIG-IP (all [...]

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  • [CIVN-2025-0268] Denial-of-Service (DoS) vulnerability in F5 BIG-IP Advanced WAF and ASM

    474 words2.4 min readPublished On: October 17, 2025Categories: Cert-In-AdvisoriesViews: 286

    —–BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE—– Hash: SHA256 Denial-of-Service (DoS) vulnerability in F5 BIG-IP Advanced WAF and ASM  Indian – Computer Emergency Response Team (https://www.cert-in.org.in) Severity Rating: [...]

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  • [CIVN-2025-0267] Denial-of-Service (DoS) Vulnerability in Schneider Electric Products

    443 words2.2 min readPublished On: October 17, 2025Categories: Cert-In-AdvisoriesViews: 377

    —–BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE—– Hash: SHA256 Denial-of-Service (DoS) Vulnerability in Schneider Electric Products Indian – Computer Emergency Response Team (https://www.cert-in.org.in) Severity Rating: HIGH Systems Affected [...]

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