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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2025-10-14 12h : 9 posts

2025-10-14 13:10

9 posts were published in the last hour

  • 10:2 : Astaroth Trojan Uses GitHub Images to Stay Active After Takedowns
  • 10:2 : Signal in the noise: what hashtags reveal about hacktivism in 2025
  • 10:2 : Windows 10 Still on Over 40% of Devices as It Reaches End of Support
  • 10:2 : No Good Deed Goes Unpunished: Why Voluntary Disclosure of Cybersecurity Violations Doesn’t Mean You Won’t Be Punished for Bad Security
  • 10:2 : UK Firms Lose Average of £2.9m to AI Risk
  • 9:32 : Wayve Discusses $2bn Funding Round With SoftBank, Microsoft
  • 9:32 : SimonMed Data Breach Exposes Sensitive Information of 1.2 Million Patients
  • 9:32 : Unverified COTS hardware enables persistent attacks in small satellites via SpyChain
  • 9:32 : Rethinking Microsoft Security: Why Identity is Your First Line of Defense

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