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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2024-12-04 20h : 12 posts

2024-12-04 20:12

12 posts were published in the last hour

  • 19:2 : Senators say US military is failing to secure its phones from foreign spies
  • 19:2 : Fortinet’s Secure-by-Design Commitments: Making Measurable Progress in Cybersecurity
  • 19:2 : Veeam Warns of Critical Vulnerability in Service Provider Console
  • 18:41 : Critical Veeam Vulnerabilities Allow Remote Code Execution – Update Now
  • 18:41 : Video: Salt Typhoon Hacks Major Telecom Giants Using Malware
  • 18:41 : CISA Releases New Public Version of CDM Data Model Document
  • 18:41 : Printer Problems? Don’t Fall for These Dangerous Scams
  • 18:7 : CMA Delays Cloud Computing Report Until 2025
  • 18:7 : How to protect against malware as a service
  • 18:7 : Spy v Spy: Russian APT Turla Caught Stealing From Pakistani APT
  • 18:7 : Russia-Linked Turla Exploits Pakistani Hackers’ Servers to Target Afghan and Indian Entities
  • 18:7 : Ransomware Costs Manufacturing Sector $17bn in Downtime

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