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Russian APT Exploits Zimbra Vulnerability Against Ukraine

Russian APT Exploits Zimbra Vulnerability Against Ukraine 2026-03-19 at 16:53 By Ionut Arghire Insufficient sanitization of CSS content within HTML emails leads to inline script execution when the message is opened in a browser. The post Russian APT Exploits Zimbra Vulnerability Against Ukraine appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View […]

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ThreatsDay Bulletin: FortiGate RaaS, Citrix Exploits, MCP Abuse, LiveChat Phish & More

ThreatsDay Bulletin: FortiGate RaaS, Citrix Exploits, MCP Abuse, LiveChat Phish & More 2026-03-19 at 16:53 By ThreatsDay Bulletin is back on The Hacker News, and this week feels off in a familiar way. Nothing loud, nothing breaking everything at once. Just a lot of small things that shouldn’t work anymore but still do. Some of

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New Perseus Android Banking Malware Monitors Notes Apps to Extract Sensitive Data

New Perseus Android Banking Malware Monitors Notes Apps to Extract Sensitive Data 2026-03-19 at 16:53 By Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed a new Android malware family called Perseus that’s being actively distributed in the wild with an aim to conduct device takeover (DTO) and financial fraud. Perseus is built upon the foundations of Cerberus and Phoenix,

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OP_NET launches Bitcoin DeFi push without bridges or wrapped BTC

OP_NET launches Bitcoin DeFi push without bridges or wrapped BTC 2026-03-19 at 15:04 By Cointelegraph by Christina Comben OP_NET has launched a “SlowFi” DeFi stack that runs smart contracts directly in standard Bitcoin transactions with BTC as the only gas asset, avoiding bridges and wrapped BTC. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View

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Hacked crypto tokens drop 61% on average and rarely recover, Immune report says

Hacked crypto tokens drop 61% on average and rarely recover, Immune report says 2026-03-19 at 15:04 By Cointelegraph by Nate Kostar Beyond immediate losses, attacks often lead to prolonged downtime, liquidity shocks and confidence erosion, as interconnected DeFi systems amplify the impact across markets. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source

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Apex and Polygon launch compliance chain for tokenized RWAs

Apex and Polygon launch compliance chain for tokenized RWAs 2026-03-19 at 15:04 By Cointelegraph by Christina Comben Apex Group’s Tokeny and Polygon Labs are launching T-REX Ledger, a Polygon-based blockchain that aims to centralize compliance for ERC-3643 security tokens. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source

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Crypto.com cuts 12% of staff as it accelerates AI push

Crypto.com cuts 12% of staff as it accelerates AI push 2026-03-19 at 14:59 By Cointelegraph by Zoltan Vardai Crypto.com CEO Kris Marszalek announced a 12% workforce reduction due to AI integrations, warning that companies “that do not make this pivot immediately will fail.” This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source

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Bitcoin tests old 2021 top as gold falls to six-week lows under $4.7K

Bitcoin tests old 2021 top as gold falls to six-week lows under $4.7K 2026-03-19 at 14:59 By Cointelegraph by William Suberg Bitcoin price correction reversed at $69,500, preserving a new higher BTC trading range as gold led a post-Fed macro asset sell-off. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source

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The era of listings and on-ramps is ending, as intent protocols make access native

The era of listings and on-ramps is ending, as intent protocols make access native 2026-03-19 at 14:59 By Cointelegraph by Jason Dominique Listings and on-ramps monetized access scarcity. Intent-based protocols make it native to networks, ending gatekeeper detours forever. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source

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Fixing Claude with Claude: Anthropic reports on AI site reliability engineering

Fixing Claude with Claude: Anthropic reports on AI site reliability engineering 2026-03-19 at 14:59 By Tim Anderson It’s still a job for humans, even though bots can search logs at the speed of I/O QCon London  A member of Anthropic’s AI reliability engineering team spoke at QCon London on why Claude excels at finding issues

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Hide and sleek: Latest Vivaldi release can tuck its UI away until summoned

Hide and sleek: Latest Vivaldi release can tuck its UI away until summoned 2026-03-19 at 14:59 By Richard Speed New toggle strips away browser chrome if you want Browser maker Vivaldi has opened up a new front in the browser wars by making itself disappear.… This article is an excerpt from The Register View Original

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Competition watchdog cracks knuckles, probes legality of Adobe cancellation fee

Competition watchdog cracks knuckles, probes legality of Adobe cancellation fee 2026-03-19 at 14:59 By Paul Kunert Annual billed sub scrubbed after 14 days? Expect to pay 50% of yearly price Britain’s competition watchdog is opening an investigation into Adobe’s early cancellation fees on membership plans to ascertain if it breaks competition law.… This article is

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Teleport announced Beams, wants to remove major barrier to agentic AI

Teleport announced Beams, wants to remove major barrier to agentic AI 2026-03-19 at 14:59 By Industry News Teleport today announced Beams, a trusted runtime designed to solve the security and IAM challenges blocking teams from designing and running AI agents in production infrastructure. Beams runs each agent in an isolated Firecracker VM with built-in identity.

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Secure endpoint management systems immediately, CISA urges

Secure endpoint management systems immediately, CISA urges 2026-03-19 at 14:59 By Sinisa Markovic The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) warns that the cyberattack on Stryker Corporation serves as a signal to U.S. organizations that foreign cyber activity tied to Middle East conflicts may be spilling into their operations. Attackers breached Stryker’s internal Microsoft

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Why Ethereum developers want ‘one-click staking’ for institutions

Why Ethereum developers want ‘one-click staking’ for institutions 2026-03-19 at 13:32 By Cointelegraph by Dilip Kumar Patairya Ethereum developers are pushing one-click staking to simplify validator operations, attract institutions and strengthen decentralization across the network. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source

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Microsoft startup credits are the gift that keeps on billing unsuspecting users

Microsoft startup credits are the gift that keeps on billing unsuspecting users 2026-03-19 at 13:32 By Richard Speed Perks fall short as third-party AI models rack up costs with minimal notification Complaints about Microsoft’s startup credits and Azure AI Foundry keep mounting, with users reporting surprise credit card charges and invoices they never saw coming.…

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Inside Russia’s Shift to Credential-Based Intrusions: What CISOs Need to Know in 2026

Inside Russia’s Shift to Credential-Based Intrusions: What CISOs Need to Know in 2026 2026-03-19 at 13:32 By Ashish Khaitan Russia-linked hacktivist activity has entered a noticeably different phase. While earlier campaigns leaned heavily on disruption through denial-of-service and opportunistic scanning of exposed systems, the current trajectory shows a stronger dependence on credential-based intrusions and identity-based cyber attacks. For security leaders,

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