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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2026-03-05 15h : 9 posts

2026-03-05 16:03

9 posts were published in the last hour

  • 13:34 : New MongoDB Vulnerability Allows Attackers to Crash Servers, Exposing Critical Data
  • 13:9 : Authorities Shut Down Tycoon 2FA Phishing Platform Used to Bypass MFA
  • 13:9 : PoC Exploit for Cisco SD-WAN 0-Day Vulnerability Now Released, Actively Exploited in the Wild
  • 13:9 : Threat Actors Exploit Fake Claude Code Downloads to Deploy Infostealer Malware
  • 13:9 : Threat Actors Intensify Targeting of IP Cameras Across Middle East Amid Ongoing Conflict
  • 13:9 : Russian Ransomware Operator Pleads Guilty in US
  • 13:9 : Shift Left Has Shifted Wrong: Why AppSec Teams – Not Developers – Must Lead Security in the Age of AI Coding
  • 13:9 : That attractive online ad might be a malware trap
  • 13:9 : Threat Hunting: Certifications and Career Paths

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