IT Security Weekend Catch Up – November 15, 2025

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15.11.2025 | 22:59

IT Security Weekend Catch Up – November 15, 2025
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IT Security Weekend Catch Up – November 15, 2025

Afraid of missing important security news during the week? We're here to help! Every week we put together a curated list of all important security news in one place, for your reading pleasure. Enjoy!

For the less technical

  1. European Commission proposal to ‘overhaul the GDPR risks user privacy
  2. European Commission GDPR modification to “KILL” cookie consent nightmare
  3. Washington Post confirms data breach linked to Oracle hacks
  4. End of the game for cybercrime infrastructure: 1025 servers taken down
  5. A dual strategy: legal action and new legislation to fight scammers
  6. Man and woman jailed for their roles in multibillion-pound fraudulent Bitcoin scheme
  7. A jailed hacking kingpin reveals all about the gang that left a trail of destruction
  8. Russian cybercrime & state militarization: Marching together in the digital age
  9. Breach of Chinese cybersecurity firm reveals state-backed hacking tools

For the more technical

  1. Threats of unvalidated XPC clients on macOS
  2. About KeePassXC’s code quality control
  3. November 2025 Patch Tuesday: One zero-day and five critical vulnerabilities among 63 CVEs
  4. Amazon discovers APT exploiting Cisco and Citrix zero-days
  5. Suspected Fortinet zero day exploited in the wild
  6. No place like localhost: Unauthenticated remote access via Triofox vulnerability CVE-2025-12480
  7. ATT&CK v18: The detection overhaul you’ve been waiting for
  8. New runc vulnerabilities allow container escape: CVE-2025-31133, CVE-2025-52565, CVE-2025-52881
  9. Landfall: New commercial-grade Android spyware in exploit chain targeting Samsung devices
  10. GlassWorm returns: New wave strikes as we expose attacker infrastructure
  11. Unprecedented automation: IndonesianFoods pits open source against itself
  12. 9 malicious NuGet packages deliver time-delayed destructive payloads
  13. Decrypted: Midnight ransomware
  14. Analysis of encryption structure of Yurei ransomware Go-based builder
  15. Unleashing the Kraken ransomware group
  16. Increase in Lumma Stealer activity coincides with use of adaptive browser fingerprinting tactics
  17. State-sponsored remote wipe tactics targeting Android devices
  18. Payroll Pirates: One network, hundreds of targets

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Afraid of missing important security news during the week? We’re here to help! Every week we put together a curated list of all important security news in one place, for your reading pleasure. Enjoy! For the less technical European Commission proposal to ‘overhaul the GDPR risks user privacy European Commission GDPR mo 2025-11-15T22:59:03+01:00

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