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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2026-04-02 18h : 12 posts

2026-04-02 18:04

12 posts were published in the last hour

  • 15:36 : Microsoft Warns of WhatsApp Attachments Spreading Backdoor on Windows PCs
  • 15:36 : Contact center compliance checklist for modern workforces
  • 15:36 : Shadow AI: How Unsanctioned Tools Create Invisible Risk
  • 15:36 : At RSAC 2026, AI Redefines the Future of Penetration Testing
  • 15:36 : Software supply chain hacks trigger wave of intrusions, data theft
  • 15:36 : Retail and hospitality CISOs expect budget growth, new AI headaches and opportunities
  • 15:7 : Attempts to Exploit Exposed “Vite” Installs (CVE-2025-30208), (Thu, Apr 2nd)
  • 15:7 : Threat actor UAC-0255 impersonate CERT-UA to spread AGEWHEEZE malware via phishing
  • 15:7 : Residental Proxies ❤️ Amazon Fire TV Sticks
  • 15:7 : Open-Source FIM: Freely Available. But What Makes Them Expensive?
  • 15:7 : Security Flaw in Popular Python Library Threatens User Machines
  • 15:7 : OpenSSH 10.3 patches five security bugs and drops legacy rekeying support

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