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British Police Arrest Four Individuals Involved in Attacks on Retailers

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Date: 18/07/2025

Author: HackMag

The UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA) arrested four individuals suspected of involvement in attacks on major retailers in the country, including Marks & Spencer, Co-op, and Harrods.

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Vulnerability in Railway Protocol Allows Train to Be Stopped Using SDR

📟 News

Date: 18/07/2025

Author: HackMag

Back in 2012, independent cybersecurity researcher Neil Smith reported to the U.S. government about a vulnerability in a communication standard used in trains. However, the issue has not yet been resolved, and the researcher’s concerns were dismissed for many years.

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FileFix Technique Used for Delivering Interlock Malware

📟 News

Date: 18/07/2025

Author: HackMag

The ransomware hacking group Interlock is distributing a Remote Access Trojan (RAT) through compromised websites. The hackers use FileFix attacks to deliver the malware.

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Gigabyte Motherboards Vulnerable to UEFI Malware

📟 News

Date: 18/07/2025

Author: HackMag

Many models of Gigabyte motherboards utilize vulnerable UEFI firmware, which allows for the installation of bootkits that are invisible to the operating system.

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Hackers Exploit Critical RCE Vulnerability in Wing FTP Server

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Date: 17/07/2025

Author: HackMag

Hackers began exploiting a critical vulnerability in Wing FTP Server just one day after technical details about the issue were published.

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eSIM Vulnerabilities Allow Card Cloning and User Spying

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Date: 17/07/2025

Author: HackMag

AG Security Research researchers have discovered vulnerabilities in the eSIM technology used in modern smartphones. The issues impact the eUICC software package by Kigen, which is used by billions of devices.

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FBI Shuts Down Websites Distributing Pirated Games

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Date: 17/07/2025

Author: HackMag

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) seized the domain names of several websites associated with pirated games. Notably, NSW2U[.]com, which Nintendo has been battling for many years, was shut down.

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