March 2026 saw a wave of critical vulnerabilities, with the Interlock ransomware group exploiting a Cisco firewall zero-day. Discover the tactics, affected platforms, and what defenders need to know.
Microsoft’s April 2026 Patch Tuesday shattered records, fixing 165 vulnerabilities including a critical SharePoint zero-day under active attack. As AI accelerates both discovery and exploitation, organizations face a new era of cyber defense where rapid patching is key.
Microsoft’s April 2026 Patch Tuesday delivers 168 fixes, but a SharePoint Server zero-day is already being exploited. Security teams face urgent pressure to patch as attackers target enterprise collaboration tools.
Microsoft’s April 2026 Patch Tuesday fixes 168 vulnerabilities—including an actively exploited SharePoint zero-day—across its product line. Learn which flaws matter most and how to protect your systems.
Microsoft’s April 2026 Patch Tuesday delivers 167 fixes—including two high-profile zero-days. One flaw in SharePoint is already under attack, while dangerous bugs in Defender and Office highlight the urgent need for rapid updates across organizations.
Microsoft’s KB5082200 update for Windows 10 tackles two active zero-day vulnerabilities, rolls out advanced Remote Desktop phishing defenses, and brings a new era of Secure Boot certificate status monitoring. Here’s what users and enterprises need to know.
Microsoft issues patches for 165 vulnerabilities, including an exploited SharePoint zero-day, in a record-setting Patch Tuesday. Experts warn rapid response is crucial as attackers target newly disclosed flaws.
Adobe has released an emergency fix for a critical Acrobat and Reader zero-day exploited in the wild. Learn how the attack worked, how it slipped past defenses, and what users must do now.
Adobe has issued an emergency patch for a critical Acrobat Reader zero-day vulnerability already exploited in real-world attacks. Malicious PDFs can let hackers take over your system—here’s what happened, who’s at risk, and how to protect yourself.
Adobe patched a critical zero-day in Reader and Acrobat that attackers exploited for months using Russian-language PDF lures. The vulnerability, discovered by researcher Haifei Li, allowed remote code execution and was linked to suspected APT activity targeting the oil and gas sector.