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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2025-08-19 12h : 14 posts

2025-08-19 13:08

14 posts were published in the last hour

  • 10:4 : JJ Cummings: The art of controlling information
  • 10:4 : Ransomware incidents in Japan during the first half of 2025
  • 10:4 : Fashionable Phishing Bait: GenAI on the Hook
  • 10:4 : PyPI Moves to Stop Domain Resurrection Attacks with Expired Domain Blocks
  • 10:4 : SSH Keys Are Crucial for Secure Remote Access but Often Remain a Blind Spot in Enterprise Security
  • 10:4 : PipeMagic Malware Mimic as ChatGPT App Exploits Windows Vulnerability to Deploy Ransomware
  • 10:4 : New ClickFix Attack Uses Fake BBC News Page and Fraudulent Cloudflare Verification to Trick Users
  • 9:35 : OpenAI’s Altman Warns Of AI ‘Bubble’
  • 9:35 : Google Agrees To £26m Australian Fine Over Telco Deals
  • 9:35 : US spy chief claims UK backed down over Apple backdoor demand
  • 9:35 : 1.1 Million Unique Records Identified in Allianz Life Data Leak
  • 9:34 : IoT Security
  • 9:34 : The Hidden Risks of External AI Models and How Businesses can Mitigate Them
  • 9:34 : South Yorkshire Police Deletes 96,000 Pieces of Digital Evidence

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