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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2026-06-10 18h : 10 posts

2026-06-10 18:06

10 posts were published in the last hour

  • 16:5 : CISA gives agencies new vulnerability remediation deadlines that take risk levels into account
  • 15:34 : CISA Issues New Directive Improving How Federal Agencies Prioritize the Mitigation of Cyber Vulnerabilities
  • 15:34 : ServiceNow Discloses Security Incident Exposing Customer Data
  • 15:34 : CISA Adds Cisco, Chrome, and Arista Flaws to KEV Catalog Amid Active Exploitation
  • 15:34 : Unpatched Langflow Flaw CVE-2026-5027 Exploited for Unauthenticated RCE
  • 15:34 : Ivanti, Fortinet, and SAP Release Patches for Multiple Critical Vulnerabilities
  • 15:34 : Cybersecurity Software Fails to Detect Fifth of Brower-Based Phishing Attacks
  • 15:34 : New SilabRAT Trojan Hijacks Sessions to Steal Crypto
  • 15:7 : Compromise OpenClaw with Prompt Injections in Message Objects
  • 15:6 : Companies are failing to keep up with AI’s identity sprawl, creating entry points for hackers

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