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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2026-03-30 12h : 12 posts

2026-03-30 12:03

12 posts were published in the last hour

  • 9:32 : Stored XSS Vulnerability in Jira Work Management Could Enable Full Organization Takeover
  • 9:32 : LiteLLM supply chain attack exposes millions to credential theft
  • 9:32 : World Back Up Day 2026 – What are the takeaways?
  • 9:32 : New “Prompt Poaching” Attack Steals Users’ AI Conversations via Malicious Browser Extensions
  • 9:32 : India Set to Ban Sale of Hikvision, TP-Link, CCTV Products From April
  • 9:32 : Exploitation of Fresh Citrix NetScaler Vulnerability Begins
  • 9:32 : 6 trends redefining organizations’ future with IAM
  • 9:32 : How OpenClaw’s agent skills become an attack surface
  • 9:32 : Why user behavior is the primary entry point for cyberattacks
  • 9:18 : $650B and Counting: How AI Infrastructure Spending Is Reshaping U.S. Tech Strategy
  • 9:18 : New macOS Infinity Stealer uses Nuitka Python payload and ClickFix
  • 9:18 : Making stolen data worthless: why security must start with the data

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