Microsoft's March 2026 update fixes 80+ security vulnerabilities
… So far, none of the vulnerabilities have been exploited for attacks in the wild. Microsoft classifies eight of them as critical; the rest are high risk. …
… So far, none of the vulnerabilities have been exploited for attacks in the wild. Microsoft classifies eight of them as critical; the rest are high risk. …
… Two are classified as high risk: the use-after-free vulnerability CVE-2026-6919 is found in the DevTools component. A memory access error in the GPU module CVE-2026-6920 was found by a Microsoft employee. Another vulnerability CVE-2026-6921 in the GPU component is classified as medium risk. …
… According to Google, none of them are being exploited in the wild yet. …
… A further 123 are classified as high risk, with the remaining six classified as medium risk. …
… So far, none of the vulnerabilities are being exploited in the wild. Microsoft has classified a total of 30 security vulnerabilities as critical, while the remainder are all rated as high risk. …
… One Office vulnerability is already being exploited in the wild, while one exploit for a vulnerability in Defender was known in advance. Microsoft classifies eight of these vulnerabilities as critical. Almost all of the remaining ones are designated as high risk. …
… According to Google, none of these vulnerabilities have been exploited in the wild yet. …
… Of the remaining vulnerabilities, 20 are classified as medium risk and 24 as low risk. …
… A further 37 vulnerabilities are classified as high risk, with the remainder classified as medium risk. …
To show you the most relevant results, we’ve omitted some entries very similar to those already shown. Repeat the search with the omitted results included.