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IT Security News Hourly Summary 2026-04-10 12h : 11 posts

2026-04-10 12:04

11 posts were published in the last hour

  • 9:36 : Trojanized OpenVSX Extension Spreads GlassWorm Across VS Code, Cursor, and Windsurf
  • 9:36 : CPUID Website Compromised to Deliver Weaponized HWMonitor and CPU-Z Tools
  • 9:36 : Critical Marimo Flaw Exploited Hours After Public Disclosure
  • 9:36 : To counter cookie theft, Chrome ships device-bound session credentials
  • 9:12 : U.S. Public Sector Under Siege: Threat Intelligence for Q1 2026
  • 9:11 : TP-Link Devices at Risk as Multiple Security Flaws Enable Takeover
  • 9:11 : HPE Aruba Private 5G Vulnerability Opens Door to Credential Theft Attacks
  • 9:11 : Middle East Espionage Attack Uses Fake Secure Messaging Apps to Deliver ProSpy
  • 9:11 : EngageLab SDK flaw opens door to private data on 50M Android devices
  • 9:11 : Apiiro CLI turns AI coding assistants into full-stack security engineers
  • 9:11 : Little Snitch for Linux shows what your apps are connecting to

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