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CISA warns of active exploitation of Microsoft SharePoint vulnerability (CVE-2026-20963)

CISA warns of active exploitation of Microsoft SharePoint vulnerability (CVE-2026-20963) 2026-03-19 at 13:32 By Zeljka Zorz CVE-2026-20963, a remote code execution (RCE) SharePoint vulnerability Microsoft fixed in January 2026, is being exploited by attackers. The confirmation comes from the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), which added the flaw to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities […]

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Google limits Android accessibility API to curb malware abuse

Google limits Android accessibility API to curb malware abuse 2026-03-19 at 13:32 By Anamarija Pogorelec Google is restricting how Android apps can use accessibility features after years of abuse by banking Trojans and mobile malware. The changes, introduced in Android 17.2, limit access to the accessibility API when Advanced Protection Mode (APM) is enabled. Apps

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900,000 contact records exposed in Aura data breach

900,000 contact records exposed in Aura data breach 2026-03-19 at 13:32 By Sinisa Markovic Aura, the online safety service, confirmed that an unauthorized party accessed about 900,000 records, mostly names and email addresses from a marketing tool linked to a company it acquired in 2021. The incident occurred as a result of a targeted phone

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Raven Emerges From Stealth With $20 Million in Funding

Raven Emerges From Stealth With $20 Million in Funding 2026-03-19 at 13:32 By Ionut Arghire Raven’s platform observes applications at runtime to detect anomalous behavior and prevent cyberattacks. The post Raven Emerges From Stealth With $20 Million in Funding appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source

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How Ceros Gives Security Teams Visibility and Control in Claude Code

How Ceros Gives Security Teams Visibility and Control in Claude Code 2026-03-19 at 13:32 By Security teams have spent years building identity and access controls for human users and service accounts. But a new category of actor has quietly entered most enterprise environments, and it operates entirely outside those controls. Claude Code, Anthropic’s AI coding

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Apple News blasted after boosting coverage by conservative outlets from 0% to 2% in February: ‘Damage control’

Apple News blasted after boosting coverage by conservative outlets from 0% to 2% in February: ‘Damage control’ 2026-03-19 at 12:03 By Thomas Barrabi Just 2% of the top stories featured on Apple News were written by right-leaning news outlets in February. This article is an excerpt from Latest Technology News | New York Post View

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OpenClaw devs targeted by phishing scam promising free ‘CLAW’ tokens

OpenClaw devs targeted by phishing scam promising free ‘CLAW’ tokens 2026-03-19 at 12:02 By Cointelegraph by Helen Partz A phishing campaign used fake GitHub posts and a bogus “CLAW” token to lure OpenClaw developers into connecting crypto wallets. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source

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GOV.UK chatbot gets smarter but slower as LLMs improve

GOV.UK chatbot gets smarter but slower as LLMs improve 2026-03-19 at 12:02 By SA Mathieson Accuracy jumps from 76% to 90% across public pilots, while users wait nearly 11 seconds for answers More powerful large language models (LLMs) are helping make the UK government’s in-development chatbot more accurate but are also slowing it down, according

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EDR killers are now standard equipment in ransomware attacks

EDR killers are now standard equipment in ransomware attacks 2026-03-19 at 12:02 By Anamarija Pogorelec Ransomware attackers routinely deploy tools designed to disable endpoint detection and response software before launching encryptors. These tools, known as EDR killers, have become a standard component of ransomware intrusions. ESET Research tracked nearly 90 EDR killers actively used in

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CISA Warns of Attacks Exploiting Recent SharePoint Vulnerability

CISA Warns of Attacks Exploiting Recent SharePoint Vulnerability 2026-03-19 at 12:02 By Eduard Kovacs The SharePoint remote code execution vulnerability CVE-2026-20963, which Microsoft patched in January, has been exploited in the wild. The post CISA Warns of Attacks Exploiting Recent SharePoint Vulnerability appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original

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DarkSword iOS Exploit Kit Uses 6 Flaws, 3 Zero-Days for Full Device Takeover

DarkSword iOS Exploit Kit Uses 6 Flaws, 3 Zero-Days for Full Device Takeover 2026-03-19 at 12:02 By A new exploit kit for Apple iOS devices designed to steal sensitive data from is being wielded by multiple threat actors since at least November 2025, according to reports from Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG), iVerify, and Lookout.

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Cisco Firewall Vulnerability Exploited as Zero-Day in Interlock Ransomware Attacks

Cisco Firewall Vulnerability Exploited as Zero-Day in Interlock Ransomware Attacks 2026-03-19 at 11:01 By Eduard Kovacs Amazon found evidence that the FMC software vulnerability has been exploited since late January, and found links to Russia. The post Cisco Firewall Vulnerability Exploited as Zero-Day in Interlock Ransomware Attacks appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an

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Arcjet enables inline defense against prompt injection in production AI systems

Arcjet enables inline defense against prompt injection in production AI systems 2026-03-19 at 10:35 By Industry News Arcjet has released AI Prompt Injection Protection, a new capability designed to stop prompt injection attacks before they reach production AI models. The feature detects hostile prompts at the application boundary and gives developers a decision point inside

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Keysight SBOM Manager simplifies global cybersecurity compliance and software transparency

Keysight SBOM Manager simplifies global cybersecurity compliance and software transparency 2026-03-19 at 10:35 By Industry News Keysight Technologies has launched Keysight SBOM Manager, a new solution designed to help organizations meet growing global cybersecurity and software transparency requirements, led by the European Union’s Cyber Resilience Act (CRA). The solution provides a unified approach to generating,

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Samba 4.24.0 ships Kerberos hardening and a CVE fix for domain encryption defaults

Samba 4.24.0 ships Kerberos hardening and a CVE fix for domain encryption defaults 2026-03-19 at 10:35 By Sinisa Markovic Samba 4.24.0 arrived carrying a set of Kerberos security changes aimed at Active Directory deployments. The release fixes a vulnerability, extends audit coverage for sensitive AD attributes, and introduces configuration options to counter two related Kerberos

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Struggling to put your AI aversion into words? Here’s a handy glossary

Struggling to put your AI aversion into words? Here’s a handy glossary 2026-03-19 at 09:59 By Liam Proven From mild vegetarianism to full-blown haterdom, there’s a label for everything Opinion  Are you an AI hater, an AI vegan, or a slightly more moderate AI vegetarian? Or are you on the side of the clankers? A

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Java 26 ships with new cryptography API and HTTP/3 support

Java 26 ships with new cryptography API and HTTP/3 support 2026-03-19 at 09:59 By Anamarija Pogorelec Oracle released JDK 26, the 17th consecutive feature release delivered under the six-month cadence the project adopted in 2018. The release includes ten JDK Enhancement Proposals spanning language changes, garbage collection improvements, cryptographic tooling, and network protocol support. PEM

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