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15.07.2025

FBI seized multiple piracy sites distributing pirated video games

FBI seizes multiple piracy sites for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 games, dismantling their infrastructure.

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15.07.2025

Global Louis Vuitton data breach impacts UK, South Korea, and Turkey

Louis Vuitton data breach affects customers in the UK, South Korea, Turkey, and possibly more countries, with notifications underway.

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15.07.2025

An attacker using a $500 radio setup could potentially trigger train brake failures or derailments from a distance

A 20-year-old flaw in End-of-Train and Head-of-Train systems could let hackers trigger emergency braking, finally getting proper attention.

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15.07.2025

Experts uncover critical flaws in Kigen eSIM affecting billions

Experts devised a new hack targeting Kigen eSIM tech, used in over 2B devices, exposing smartphones and IoT users to serious security risks.

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