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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2026-02-16 12h : 9 posts

2026-02-16 13:02

9 posts were published in the last hour

  • 10:32 : Google fixes first actively exploited Chrome zero-day of 2026
  • 10:32 : PIM Login Security
  • 10:32 : Don’t Settle for an AI SOAR: The Case for Autonomous SOC Operations
  • 10:32 : ChatGPT gets new security feature to fight prompt injection attacks
  • 10:32 : Crypto Payments to Human Traffickers Surges 85%
  • 10:11 : Google Ads and Claude AI Abused to Spread MacSync Malware via ClickFix
  • 10:11 : Hackers Exploit ‘Summarize with AI’ Feature to Inject Malicious Prompts into AI Recommendations
  • 10:11 : Android 17 beta brings privacy, security, and performance changes
  • 10:11 : Google patches Chrome vulnerability with in-the-wild exploit (CVE-2026-2441)

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