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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2025-07-31 00h : 9 posts

2025-07-31 01:07

9 posts were published in the last hour

  • 22:3 : Europe’s General-Purpose AI Rulebook: What’s Covered & Which Tech Giants Will Sign It
  • 21:34 : Build IT resilience to avoid paying ransomware demands
  • 21:34 : Shadow AI adds $670K to breach costs while 97% of enterprises skip basic access controls, IBM reports
  • 21:34 : How to sync passkeys in Chrome across your Android, iPhone, Mac, or PC (and why you should)
  • 21:34 : How this one tablet convinced me gaming on Android is worth it
  • 21:33 : Finally, an Android Auto adapter that’s reliable, highly functional, and won’t break the bank
  • 21:33 : This Android 16 feature solved my biggest problem with phone notifications – how it works
  • 21:33 : VPN use rises following Online Safety Act’s age verification controls
  • 21:8 : ToxicPanda Android Banking Malware Infected 4500+ Devices to Steal Banking Credentials

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