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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2025-07-31 15h : 12 posts

2025-07-31 16:07

12 posts were published in the last hour

  • 13:4 : You can use Claude AI’s mobile app to draft emails, texts, and calendar events now – here’s how
  • 13:4 : These ultra-thin AI glasses make the Meta Ray-Bans look outdated (with 3X the battery)
  • 13:4 : Emergency Response to Cyberattack in Minnesota Now Includes National Guard
  • 13:4 : NHS disability equipment provider on brink of collapse a year after cyberattack
  • 13:4 : Browser Extensions Pose Serious Threat to Gen-AI Tools Handling Sensitive Data
  • 13:4 : API Security Firm Wallarm Raises $55 Million
  • 13:4 : EU Cyber Resilience Act: What You Must Do Before 2027
  • 13:4 : AI-Driven Trends in Endpoint Security: What the 2025 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ Reveals
  • 12:8 : Browser Extensions Can Exploit ChatGPT, Gemini in ‘Man in the Prompt’ Attack
  • 12:8 : Outpost24 launches Credential Checker to spot leaked credentials on the dark web
  • 12:8 : Intel 471 unveils Verity471, a unified platform for next-gen cyber threat intelligence
  • 12:8 : Proton Authenticator: free open-source two-factor authentication app

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