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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2024-12-16 18h : 11 posts

2024-12-16 18:12

11 posts were published in the last hour

  • 16:37 : Arctic Wolf Buys Cylance From BlackBerry for $160M Plus Stock, After Buying It for $1.4B
  • 16:37 : Citrix Expands Platform Capabilities with DeviceTrust and Strong Network Acquisitions
  • 16:37 : Critical Security Flaw in “Hunk Companion” Plugin Exploited by Hackers
  • 16:36 : CISA and EPA Warn of Cyber Risks to Water System Interfaces
  • 16:14 : Kids videos games are acting as espionage points for missile attacks
  • 16:14 : FBI Targets 764 Network: Man Faces 30 Years for Cyberstalking, CSAM
  • 16:14 : Dropwizard vs. Micronaut: Unpacking the Best Framework for Microservices
  • 16:14 : Top 5 roadblocks for MSPs and how OpenText MDR clears the way
  • 16:14 : BlackBerry sells Cylance for $160M, a fraction of the $1.4B it paid in 2018
  • 16:14 : BlackBerry Sells Cylance to Arctic Wolf for $160 Million After Buying It for $1.4 Billion
  • 16:14 : MUT-1244 targeting security researchers, red teamers, and threat actors

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