ON Tuesday, Microsoft released patches for 137 vulnerabilities in its products, with none reported as actively exploited. Notably, CVE-2026-41103 in the Microsoft SSO Plugin and high-severity flaws in Windows Remote Desktop, among others, have been flagged as likely to be exploited. Two high-severity remote code execution defects in Microsoft Word could be triggered just by viewing malicious documents. Other critical issues were addressed in platforms including Dynamics 365 and Azure. Adobe also announced patches for 52 vulnerabilities across 10 products. The report underscores the importance of timely patching to mitigate risks.
Microsoft Patches 137 Vulnerabilities
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