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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2024-12-10 21h : 11 posts

2024-12-10 21:12

11 posts were published in the last hour

  • 20:2 : Introducing EFF’s New Video Series: Gate Crashing
  • 19:39 : Cloud Native Firewall Tests Expose Critical Gaps: How Check Point Minimizes Security Impact
  • 19:39 : US military grounds entire Osprey tiltrotor fleet over safety concerns
  • 19:39 : Comic Agilé – Mikkel Noe-Nygaard, Luxshan Ratnaravi – #315 – Stickies
  • 19:39 : Auguria Streamlines Management of Security Log Data
  • 19:7 : Microsoft Patch Tuesday: December 2024, (Tue, Dec 10th)
  • 19:7 : Black Basta Ransomware Uses MS Teams, Email Bombing to Spread Malware
  • 19:7 : National Instruments LabVIEW
  • 19:7 : Google Cloud expands vulnerability detection for Artifact Registry using OSV
  • 19:7 : Speaking Freely: Tomiwa Ilori
  • 19:7 : Adobe Patches Over 160 Vulnerabilities Across 16 Products

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