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Microsoft Addresses 206 Security Vulnerabilities, Including Zero-Days

Microsoft Addresses 206 Security Vulnerabilities, Including Zero-Days

Posted on June 13, 2026 By CWS

In a significant security update, Microsoft has released patches for 206 vulnerabilities affecting its software products. The update, released on Tuesday, addresses several critical flaws, including three that were publicly disclosed prior to the release.

Overview of Vulnerabilities

The comprehensive patch includes fixes for 39 critical vulnerabilities and 167 classified as important. Among these are 63 privilege escalation issues, 56 remote code execution flaws, and multiple other concerns such as information disclosure and spoofing vulnerabilities. Notably, the update also covers two non-Microsoft CVEs related to Windows Kernel and UEFI Secure Boot.

Critical Flaws and Exploits

The most severe of the patched flaws, CVE-2026-45657, carries a CVSS score of 9.8. This use-after-free vulnerability in Windows Kernel could allow remote code execution when exploited through specially crafted network traffic. Additionally, CVE-2026-47291 and CVE-2026-44815, both with high CVSS scores of 9.8, further represent significant threats involving network-based unauthorized code execution.

Experts emphasize the risk posed by CVE-2026-44815, which requires no user credentials or interaction, turning DHCP traffic into a potential full system compromise. This makes systems handling DHCP services high-priority targets for patching.

Addressing Zero-Day Vulnerabilities

Microsoft’s update also tackles several zero-day vulnerabilities, including a bypass in Windows BitLocker’s security features known as YellowKey. Exploits like CVE-2026-45585 and CVE-2026-49160 highlight the persistent challenge of zero-day threats, with the latter associated with HTTP2/Bomb attacks that can rapidly disable web servers.

To mitigate these vulnerabilities, Microsoft has introduced new security measures such as the “MaxHeadersCount” registry setting, aimed at reducing memory and CPU resource exploitation during denial-of-service attacks.

AI’s Role in Vulnerability Discovery

The surge in identified vulnerabilities is partly attributed to advancements in AI-driven discovery tools. Microsoft acknowledges this trend, anticipating continued growth in vulnerability identification. Experts from Tenable and TrendAI’s Zero Day Initiative note the dramatic increase in CVEs, surpassing totals from previous years, and highlight the role of AI in accelerating this process.

The ongoing updates underscore a pivotal shift in cybersecurity strategies, with Microsoft striving to stay ahead of emerging threats through robust and timely patching efforts.

The Hacker News Tags:AI, Cybersecurity, Microsoft, Patches, privilege escalation, remote code execution, Security, Software Security, Vulnerabilities, zero-day

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