Attackers are now exploiting a critical-severity Windows Server Update Service (WSUS) vulnerability, which already has publicly available proof-of-concept exploit code.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) ordered U.S. government agencies to patch a critical-severity Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) vulnerability after adding it to its ...
Sysadmins are urged to patch WSUS vulnerability CVE-2025-59287 as soon as possible, with federal agencies required to update ...
Microsoft released out-of-band updates to patch the WSUS vulnerability CVE-2025-59287 and exploitation of the flaw was seen ...
Enterprises are urged to apply out-of-band patches to a wide range of Windows Server versions aimed at fixing a Windows ...
Active WSUS exploits, LockBit 5.0’s comeback, a Telegram backdoor, and F5’s hidden breach — this week’s biggest cyber threats ...
Critical 9.8-rated vulnerability affects Windows Server 2012 - 2025 Governments and private security sleuths warned that ...
If at first you don’t succeed, patch and patch again More threat intel teams are sounding the alarm about a critical Windows ...
Critical158Important2Moderate0LowMicrosoft addresses 167 CVEs in its largest Patch Tuesday to date, including three zero-day ...
Admins are urged to immediately patch actively exploited vulnerabilities, including those in the legacy Agere modem driver in ...