A security researcher frustrated with Microsoft has released the BlueHammer Windows zero-day exploit, telling the company, “I ...
CVE-2026-32202 actively exploited after April 27 advisory fix, exposing NTLMv2 hashes via zero-click SMB authentication.
Although the team with Microsoft moved swiftly to patch the BlueHammer vulnerability, other exploits still threaten Microsoft ...
Three proof-of-concept exploits are being used in active attacks against Microsoft's built-in security platform; two are ...
A Windows vulnerability that lets attackers steal login credentials without the victim clicking, opening, or even seeing a ...
The exploit uses an insecure behavior of Windows Defender and a file API to secure system rights. It is still unpatched.
Microsoft confirmed a Windows zero-click flaw tied to an incomplete patch is being exploited, putting credentials at risk for ...
A zero-day BlueHammer exploit was recently published on GitHub in response to alleged MSRC failures, and although Microsoft has released a patch, it was live for two weeks.
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A security researcher published details of three security vulnerabilities in Windows Defender, and the code used to exploit ...
Microsoft has released out-of-band (OOB) security updates to patch a critical-severity Windows Server Update Service (WSUS) vulnerability with publicly available proof-of-concept exploit code. WSUS is ...