CISA adds six Microsoft zero-days to its KEV catalog, confirming active exploitation. The flaws include security bypass bugs and a Remote Desktop privilege escalation issue.
Yesterday, February 10th, was Patch Tuesday. Microsoft released security updates to address 58 new security vulnerabilities.
IT admins will be busy this month patching Microsoft software and apps, but not nearly as busy as they were in January.
Today is Microsoft' 2026 Patch Tuesday with security updates for 58 flaws, including 6 actively exploited and three publicly disclosed zero-day vulnerabilities.
Microsoft patches 58 vulnerabilities, including six actively exploited zero-days across Windows, Office, and RDP, as CISA sets a March 3 deadline.
Attackers have not waited for Exploit Wednesday; the Microsoft Windows zero-day attacks have already started. Here’s what you need to know and do.
February 2026 Patch Tuesday restricts Windows credential autofill to fix a Windows Hello input injection flaw (CVE-2026-20804).
Roses are red, violets are blue ... now get patching What better way to say I love you than with an update? Attackers exploited a whopping six Microsoft bugs as zero-days prior to Redmond releasing ...
Windows Remote Desktop is a service that allows users to access a remote location computer, and if someone needs to work on that computer, this feature is very useful. However, the problem occurs when ...