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For a change, there's little in this month's Patch Tuesday that should cause panic, according to security experts.
Microsoft Corp. today pushed security updates to fix at least 77 vulnerabilities in its Windows operating systems and other software. There are no pressing "zero-day" flaws this month (compared to February's five zero-day treat), but as usual some patches may…
For more than a year, a Russian-speaking threat actor targeted human resource (HR) departments with malware that delivers a new EDR killer named BlackSanta.
A new Android malware named BeatBanker can hijack devices and tricks users into installing it by posing as a Starlink app on websites masquerading as the official Google Play Store.
Some customers have mishandled guest user configurations otherwise intended to allow third-party access to important — and sensitive — client data.
A new technique dubbed "Zombie ZIP" helps conceal payloads in compressed files specially created to avoid detection from security solutions such as antivirus and endpoint detection and response (EDR) products.
Microsoft has fixed a critical vulnerability, but none of the flaws fixed this Patch Tuesday has been exploited in the wild.
After several years of using simple implants, the Russia-affiliated actor is back with two new sophisticated malware tools.
Microsoft has released the Windows 10 KB5078885 extended security update to fix the March 2026 Patch Tuesday vulnerabilities, including 2 zero-days and an issue that prevent some devices from shutting down.
Adobe has rolled out patches for 80 vulnerabilities across 8 products, including Commerce, Illustrator, Acrobat Reader, and Premiere Pro.
Today is Microsoft's March 2026 Patch Tuesday with security updates for 79 flaws, including 2 publicly disclosed zero-day vulnerabilities.
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