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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2025-05-08 21h : 14 posts

2025-05-08 21:05

14 posts were published in the last hour

  • 18:34 : The IT help desk kindly requests you read this newsletter
  • 18:34 : Tesla Fails In Attempt To Trademark ‘Robotaxi’ – Report
  • 18:34 : Check Point Wins “Best Threat Prevention Vendor of the Year” at GISEC 2025
  • 18:34 : PowerSchool paid a hacker’s ransom, but now schools say they are being extorted
  • 18:34 : CVE-2025-23211: Tandoor Recipes Jinja2 SSTI to Remote Code Execution
  • 18:33 : Smart home devices used to monitor domestic workers raise safety concerns
  • 18:33 : 1-15 January 2025 Cyber Attacks Timeline
  • 18:33 : Using AI to stop tech support scams in Chrome
  • 18:33 : Separating Fact from Fiction: Here’s How AI Is Transforming Cybercrime
  • 18:33 : New Attack Exploiting X/Twitter Advertising Display URL Feature to Trick Users
  • 18:33 : The FCC Must Reject Efforts to Lock Up Public Airwaves
  • 18:33 : Cyber criminals impersonate payroll, HR and benefits platforms to steal information and funds
  • 18:33 : Leading Through Uncertainty: AI, Risk, and Real Talk from RSAC’s Women in Cyber
  • 18:33 : A Q&A with Head of Security Solutions at Abraxas

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