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Patch Tuesday: Over 60 Vendors Release Security Fixes for Critical Vulnerabilities

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On February 2026 Patch Tuesday, over 60 software vendors released security updates addressing critical vulnerabilities in their products. Microsoft patched 59 flaws, including six actively exploited zero-days in Windows components. Adobe, SAP, Intel, and Google also issued fixes for critical vulnerabilities in their respective products. The updates cover a wide range of software, including operating systems, cloud platforms, and network devices. The vulnerabilities addressed include security bypass, privilege escalation, denial-of-service (DoS), code injection, and missing authorization checks. Some of the flaws could lead to full database compromise and unauthorized remote function calls. The patches are crucial for maintaining the security of systems and preventing potential exploitation by threat actors.

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  1. 11.02.2026 15:28 1 articles · 13h ago

    Patch Tuesday: Over 60 Vendors Release Critical Security Fixes

    On February 2026 Patch Tuesday, over 60 software vendors released security updates addressing critical vulnerabilities. Microsoft patched 59 flaws, including six actively exploited zero-days in Windows components. SAP fixed two critical-severity vulnerabilities, and Intel and Google uncovered five vulnerabilities in Intel TDX 1.5. The updates cover a wide range of software, including operating systems, cloud platforms, and network devices.

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