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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2025-10-09 18h : 11 posts

2025-10-09 19:10

11 posts were published in the last hour

  • 16:2 : USENIX 2025: PEPR ’25 – Breaking Barriers, Not Privacy: Real-World Split Learning Across Healthcare Systems
  • 16:2 : Andesite AI Puts Human Analysts at the Center of Cybersecurity Innovation
  • 16:2 : Why Deleting Cookies Doesn’t Protect Your Privacy
  • 16:2 : Investigating targeted “payroll pirate” attacks affecting US universities
  • 15:34 : Discord Says Hackers Stole 70,000 ID Photos, Dismisses Extortion Claims
  • 15:34 : CVE-2025-5947: WordPress Plugin flaw lets hackers access Admin accounts
  • 15:34 : Closing the Cloud Security Gap
  • 15:34 : Legit tools, illicit uses: Velociraptor, Nezha turned against victims
  • 15:5 : CVE-2025-61882 Explained: The Oracle Zero-Day Breach That Hit Enterprises Hard
  • 15:5 : Cyber risk a growing priority among insurance and asset management firms
  • 15:5 : Risk mitigation budgets swell as enterprise AI adoption grows

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