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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2024-12-24 21h : 6 posts

2024-12-24 21:12

6 posts were published in the last hour

  • 20:4 : DEF CON 32 – Your Smartcard Is Dumb: A Brief History Of Hacking Access Control Systems
  • 20:4 : Randall Munroe’s XKCD ‘D Roll’
  • 19:32 : The Atlas of Surveillance Expands Its Data on Police Surveillance Technology: 2024 Year in Review
  • 19:9 : Postman Workspaces Leak 30000 API Keys and Sensitive Tokens
  • 19:9 : EFF Continued to Champion Users’ Online Speech and Fought Efforts to Curtail It: 2024 in Review
  • 19:9 : The U.S. Supreme Court Continues its Foray into Free Speech and Tech: 2024 Year in Review

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