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Anonymous Researcher Exploits 15 Software Products with Zero-Day Code Dump

A security bombshell has been dropped: an anonymous researcher has publicly shared exploit code for zero-day vulnerabilities in 15 software products, and hackers are already taking advantage of at least two of them. The alarming revelation has sent shockwaves through the cybersecurity community.

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Microsoft Unveils Record 200 Patches, Warns of Rising AI-Driven Flaws

Microsoft just dropped a record 200 security patches to fix critical flaws in Windows and supported software, with nearly three dozen vulnerabilities rated as critical and at least three already being exploited by hackers. This massive update signals a new normal in vulnerability disclosure, with AI-driven flaws on the rise.

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Cisco Fixes Unified CM Flaw as Exploit Code Goes Public

Cisco has patched a critical vulnerability in its Unified Communications Manager, known as CVE-2026-20230, which could allow hackers to write arbitrary files to the server's operating system and potentially escalate privileges to root. With proof-of-concept exploit code now public, the threat level has significantly increased.

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