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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2026-02-18 15h : 11 posts

2026-02-18 16:02

11 posts were published in the last hour

  • 13:32 : OpenClaw AI Framework v2026.2.17 Adds Anthropic Model Support Amid Credential Theft Bug Concerns
  • 13:32 : Vulnerabilities in Popular PDF Platforms Allowed Account Takeover, Data Exfiltration
  • 13:32 : OVHcloud DNS Integration: Simplify DMARC Deployment Across All Your Domains
  • 13:32 : Scammers exploit trust in Atlassian Jira to target organizations
  • 13:32 : Cybersecurity Tech Predictions for 2026: Operating in a World of Permanent Instability
  • 13:32 : Critical Flaws Found in Four VS Code Extensions with Over 125 Million Installs
  • 13:31 : youX Confirms Major Data Breach
  • 13:22 : Cryptocurrency Scams in Asia Combine Malvertising and Pig Butchering, Causing Losses Up to ¥10 Million
  • 13:22 : Notepad++ declares hardened update process ‘effectively unexploitable’
  • 13:22 : Job scam uses fake Google Forms site to harvest Google logins
  • 13:22 : OpenSSL 4.0 Alpha Repository Freeze Approaching

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