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CVE-2026-35439
Deserialization of untrusted data in Microsoft Office SharePoint allows an authorized attacker to execute code over a network...
CVE-2026-40359
Use after free in Microsoft Office Excel allows an unauthorized attacker to execute code locally...
CVE-2026-40358
Heap-based buffer overflow in Microsoft Office allows an unauthorized attacker to execute code locally...
CVE-2026-40362
Use after free in Microsoft Office Excel allows an unauthorized attacker to execute code locally...
CVE-2026-33110
Deserialization of untrusted data in Microsoft Office SharePoint allows an authorized attacker to execute code over a network...
Azerbaijani Energy Firm Hit by Repeated Microsoft Exchange Exploitation
A threat actor with affiliations to China has been linked to a "multi-wave intrusion" targeting an unnamed Azerbaijani oil and gas company between late December 2025 and late February 2026, marking an expansion of its targeting. The activity has been attributed by Bitdefender with moderate-to-hig...
jq: Stack overflow via unbounded recursion in jv_contains
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jq: Embedded NUL in jq import paths causes local redaction-policy bypass and preserves sensitive fields in published artifacts
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jq: Stack Overflow in Recursive Object Merge
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jq: Signed-int overflow in `stack_reallocate` (jq VM stack)
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The vulnerability of the Microsoft SharePoint Server software, related to deserialization mechanism flaws, allows attackers to execute arbitrary code.
The vulnerability of the Microsoft SharePoint Server software is related to deficiencies in the deserialization mechanism. Exploiting this vulnerability allows a malicious actor to execute arbitrary code remotely...
MAL-2026-3650 Malicious code in microsoft-applicationinsights-common (npm)
Two malicious npm packages published by the micresoft account typosquatting "microsoft" are part of a coordinated supply chain attack sharing identical infrastructure with packages published by the superbase account. Each package bundles a 4.5 MB statically-linked, UPX-packed ELF binary at...
Malicious code in ms-graph-types (npm)
Two malicious npm packages published by the micresoft account typosquatting "microsoft" are part of a coordinated supply chain attack sharing identical infrastructure with packages published by the superbase account. Each package bundles a 4.5 MB statically-linked, UPX-packed ELF binary at...
PT-2026-40614
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Devolutions Server versions 2026.1.21 and 2026.2.5 Microsoft Message Queuing versions prior to Windows Server 2025 Description Devolutions Server contains improper access control in PAM account discovery, which allows an authenticated user to...
MAL-2026-3651 Malicious code in ms-graph-types (npm)
Two malicious npm packages published by the micresoft account typosquatting "microsoft" are part of a coordinated supply chain attack sharing identical infrastructure with packages published by the superbase account. Each package bundles a 4.5 MB statically-linked, UPX-packed ELF binary at...
freerdp: FreeRDP has a division-by-zero in ADPCM decoders when `nBlockAlign` is 0
A division by zero flaw has been discovered in FreeRDP. This division by zero exists in the MS-ADPCM and IMA-ADPCM decoders when nBlockAlign is 0, leading to a crash. In libfreerdp/codec/dsp.c, both ADPCM decoders use size % blocksize where blocksize = context-common.format.nBlockAlign. The...
Exploit for Improper Input Validation in Microsoft
monikerlinktest cve-2024-21413 1. set up tun0 on router via o...
Defense at AI speed: Microsoft’s new multi-model agentic security system tops leading industry benchmark
In this article 1. AI-powered vulnerability discovery at hyper-scale 2. Codename: MDASH—Microsoft Security’s new multi-model agentic scanning harness 3. Using codename MDASH for security research 4. The 5.12.2026 Patch Tuesday cohort 5. Two deep dives 1. CVE-2026-33827—Remote unauthenticated UAF ...
Patch Tuesday, May 2026 Edition
Artificial intelligence platforms may be just as susceptible to social engineering as human beings, but they are proving remarkably good at finding security vulnerabilities in human-made computer code. That reality is on full display this month with some of the more widely-used software makers --...