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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2026-05-15 09h : 10 posts

2026-05-15 09:05

10 posts were published in the last hour

  • 7:3 : [Guest Diary] New Malware Libraries means New Signatures, (Fri, May 15th)
  • 7:2 : Employees Report AI ‘Brain Fry’
  • 7:2 : TeamPCP Hackers Exploit CI/CD Pipelines to Steal Cloud Credentials
  • 7:2 : On-Prem Microsoft Exchange Server CVE-2026-42897 Exploited via Crafted Email
  • 6:32 : Microsoft Exposes Kazuar Malware’s Modular P2P Botnet Architecture
  • 6:32 : Next.js Security Flaw Leaks Cloud Credentials, API Keys, and Admin Interfaces
  • 6:32 : Pwn2Own Berlin 2026, Day One: $523,000 paid out, AI products fall
  • 6:32 : Cisco Patches Another SD-WAN Zero-Day, the Sixth Exploited in 2026
  • 6:32 : MDASH AI Helps Microsoft Detect 16 Critical Windows Security Flaws
  • 6:5 : Indian Banks Step Up IT Spending Over AI Security Fears

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