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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2025-09-09 21h : 10 posts

2025-09-09 22:09

10 posts were published in the last hour

  • 18:35 : Microsoft Patch Tuesday September 2025, (Tue, Sep 9th)
  • 18:35 : Microsoft September 2025 Patch Tuesday – 81 Vulnerabilities and 2 Zero Days Fixed
  • 18:35 : With Raspberry Pi and Wi-Fi, researchers built a wireless heart rate monitor – here’s how
  • 18:35 : Billion-Download npm Packages Hijacked in Crypto-Stealing Attack
  • 18:35 : GitHub Breach Exposed 700+ Companies in Months-Long Attack
  • 18:35 : Microsoft September 2025 Patch Tuesday – 81 Vulnerabilities Fixed Including 22 RCE
  • 18:35 : Defense Dept didn’t protect social media accounts, left stream keys out in public
  • 18:35 : Adobe Patches Critical ColdFusion and Commerce Vulnerabilities
  • 18:34 : Analysis evidence from SonarQube now available in JFrog AppTrust
  • 18:34 : Hospital Notifies victims of a one-year old data breach, personal details stolen

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