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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2026-07-02 15h : 13 posts

2026-07-02 15:07

13 posts were published in the last hour

  • 12:37 : NetScaler Memory Overread Flaw Revives CitrixBleed Fears
  • 12:37 : Cursor IDE Vulnerabilities Let Prompt Injection Escape the Sandbox
  • 12:36 : Cloudflare changes AI crawler access rules
  • 12:36 : Identity Lifecycle Management Wasn’t Built for AI Agents
  • 12:36 : Cisco Unified CM Vulnerability Exploited
  • 12:35 : Four Major Japan Breaches Share Common Entry Point
  • 12:35 : Opera launches Paste Protect against ClickFix
  • 12:35 : NSF Announces AI Coordination Hubs Program
  • 12:34 : AI Adoption Rises; Cybersecurity Burnout Soars
  • 12:15 : 950 Oracle E-Business Suite Instances Exposed as CVE-2026-46817 Attacks Observed in the Wild
  • 12:15 : Phishing Campaign Uses Fake Invoice PDF to Drop AsyncRAT, VenomRAT, and XWorm
  • 12:13 : India gives WhatsApp three days to defend username rollout amid security fears
  • 12:9 : Cybercriminals Pose as Interpol in Phishing Emails to Infect Victims With Ransomware

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