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In Other News: Zombie Card Attack, T-Mobile Cut Cable to Stop Hackers, GitHub Denies AI Caused Bug

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In Other News: Zombie Card Attack, T-Mobile Cut Cable to Stop Hackers, GitHub Denies AI Caused Bug

A roundup of brief security news items includes a DDoS attack on Threema, discovery of the Evooo1Bot Linux botnet, and Crypto4A achieving a top-tier NIST certification. The summary also references a T-Mobile incident involving cable disconnection and GitHub's response to AI-related bug allegations.

Why it matters: Practitioners should monitor the Threema DDoS for service continuity impacts, track Evooo1Bot for Linux infrastructure threats, note Crypto4A's certification milestone for cryptographic product evaluation, and stay informed on T-Mobile's incident response and GitHub's AI testing practices.

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