ThreatsDay Bulletin Describes Sneaky Week in Security with PQC Push, AI Vulnerability Hunting and Emerging Threats
This week's ThreatsDay Bulletin highlights subtle cybersecurity threats including PQC adoption, AI vuln hunting, phishing kits and recurring vulnerabilities.
According to the ThreatsDay Bulletin published by The Hacker News, this week in cybersecurity has been characterized by subtle, creeping developments rather than high-profile incidents. The bulletin states that "some weeks in security feel loud. This one feels sneaky," with "less big dramatic fireworks" and instead "a slow creeping sense that too many people are getting way too comfortable abusing things they probably shouldn’t even be touching." It covers a range of topics including the push for post-quantum cryptography (PQC), efforts in AI vulnerability hunting, pirated software traps, new phishing kits, weird delivery tricks, old problems returning in worse forms, and shady infrastructure activity, along with more than 20 other stories. These trends point to ongoing risks to digital infrastructure and the need for continued vigilance in defensive security practices. Source: https://thehackernews.com/2026/03/threatsday-bulletin-pqc-push-ai-vuln.html
SENTINEL: Everyday internet users will likely notice more convincing phishing attempts and sneaky data grabs as criminals quietly adopt new tools, while the race to harden AI systems suggests future apps and chatbots could become both smarter and harder to trick. The good news is security teams are finally tackling these hidden weak spots before they turn into big everyday headaches.
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- [1]ThreatsDay Bulletin: PQC Push, AI Vuln Hunting, Pirated Traps, Phishing Kits & 20 More Stories(https://thehackernews.com/2026/03/threatsday-bulletin-pqc-push-ai-vuln.html)