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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2026-03-13 15h : 11 posts

2026-03-13 16:03

11 posts were published in the last hour

  • 13:10 : SQL Injection Vulnerability in Ally WordPress Plugin Exposes 200K+ Sites
  • 13:9 : Google patches two Chrome zero-days under active attack. Update now
  • 13:9 : AI-assisted Slopoly malware powers Hive0163’s ransomware campaigns
  • 13:9 : Interpol cybercrime crackdown leads to 94 arrests, 45,000 IP takedowns
  • 13:9 : Iran-Linked Hackers Take Aim at US and Other Targets, Raising Risk of Cyberattacks During War
  • 13:9 : Accertify’s Attack State targets credential stuffing and ATO attacks
  • 13:9 : Stryker Hit By Iran-Linked Wiper Attack
  • 13:9 : Viking Line Hit By Cyberattack Crisis
  • 13:9 : Socksescort Botnet Disrupted By Authorities
  • 13:9 : Google Paid $17.1M For Bugs In 2025
  • 13:9 : Teen Group Busted For DDoS Tool Sales

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