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An Apache HTTP server flaw lets attackers crash — or take over — millions of web servers with a single HTTP/2 request
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By
Cassian Holt
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Hackers are now exploiting vulnerabilities 7 days before patches exist — and hand off access in 22 seconds, Mandiant warns
By
Cassian Holt
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Malicious open-source packages have surged 73% in 2026 as attackers poison the software supply chain
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