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APR14
Patch Tuesday, April 2026 Edition

Microsoft today pushed software updates to fix a staggering 167 security vulnerabilities in its Windows operating systems and related software, including a SharePoint Server zero-day and a publicly disclosed weakness in Windows Defender dubbed...

Krebs on Security by BrianKrebs
APR14
Microsoft Patches Exploited SharePoint Zero-Day and 160 Other Vulnerabilities

Experts say this is the second-largest Microsoft Patch Tuesday ever based on CVE count. The post Microsoft Patches Exploited SharePoint Zero-Day and 160 Other Vulnerabilities appeared first on SecurityWeek.

Security Week by Eduard Kovacs
APR14
Adobe Patches 55 Vulnerabilities Across 11 Products

Critical ColdFusion vulnerabilities are the most at risk of being exploited in attacks, according to the software giant. The post Adobe Patches 55 Vulnerabilities Across 11 Products appeared first on SecurityWeek.

Security Week by Eduard Kovacs
APR14
New PHP Composer Flaws Enable Arbitrary Command Execution — Patches Released

Two high-severity security vulnerabilities have been disclosed in Composer, a package manager for PHP, that, if successfully exploited, could result in arbitrary command execution. The vulnerabilities have been described as command injection flaws affecting the Perforce VCS (version control software) driver. Details of the two flaws are below - CVE-2026-40176 (CVSS

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APR14
Google Adds Rust-Based DNS Parser into Pixel 10 Modem to Enhance Security

Google has announced the integration of a Rust-based Domain Name System (DNS) parser into the modem firmware as part of its ongoing efforts to beef up the security of Pixel devices and push memory-safe code at a more foundational level. "The new Rust-based DNS parser significantly reduces our security risk by mitigating an entire class of vulnerabilities in a risky area, while also laying

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APR14
AI-Driven Pushpaganda Scam Exploits Google Discover to Spread Scareware and Ad Fraud

Cybersecurity researchers have unmasked a novel ad fraud scheme that has been found to leverage search engine poisoning (SEO) techniques and artificial intelligence (AI)-generated content to push deceptive news stories into Google's Discover feed and trick users into enabling persistent browser notifications that lead to scareware and financial scams. The campaign, which has been

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APR14
‘Mythos-Ready’ Security: CSA Urges CISOs to Prepare for Accelerated AI Threats

CISOs face a shrinking window to prepare as AI models like Mythos collapse the gap between vulnerability discovery and exploitation, driving a new era of high-velocity cyberattacks. The post ‘Mythos-Ready’ Security: CSA Urges CISOs to Prepare for Accelerated AI Threats appeared first on SecurityWeek.

Security Week by Kevin Townsend
APR14
Europe’s Largest Gym Chain Says Data Breach Impacts 1 Million Members

Basic-Fit has reported that hackers have stolen names, dates of birth, and even bank account details. The post Europe’s Largest Gym Chain Says Data Breach Impacts 1 Million Members appeared first on SecurityWeek.

Security Week by Eduard Kovacs
APR14
SAP Patches Critical ABAP Vulnerability

The company has released 19 new security notes addressing flaws in over a dozen enterprise products. The post SAP Patches Critical ABAP Vulnerability appeared first on SecurityWeek.

Security Week by Ionut Arghire
APR14
Triad Nexus Evades Sanctions to Fuel Cybercrime

The sprawling cybercrime operation abuses major providers to prevent takedowns and distance itself from sanctions. The post Triad Nexus Evades Sanctions to Fuel Cybercrime appeared first on SecurityWeek.

Security Week by Ionut Arghire
APR14
Google Adds Rust DNS Parser to Pixel Phones for Better Security

The parser is meant to mitigate the entire class of memory safety bugs in the low-level environment. The post Google Adds Rust DNS Parser to Pixel Phones for Better Security appeared first on SecurityWeek.

Security Week by Ionut Arghire
APR14
Mirax Android RAT Turns Devices into SOCKS5 Proxies, Reaching 220,000 via Meta Ads

A nascent Android remote access trojan called Mirax has been observed actively targeting Spanish-speaking countries, with campaigns reaching more than 220,000 accounts on Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, and Threads through advertisements on Meta. "Mirax integrates advanced Remote Access Trojan (RAT) capabilities, allowing threat actors to fully interact with compromised devices in real

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Analysis of 216M Security Findings Shows a 4x Increase In Critical Risk (2026 Report)

OX Security recently analyzed 216 million security findings across 250 organizations over a 90-day period. The primary takeaway: while raw alert volume grew by 52% year-over-year, prioritized critical risk grew by nearly 400%. The surge in AI-assisted development is creating a "velocity gap" where the density of high-impact vulnerabilities is scaling faster than

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APR14
Nightclub Giant RCI Hospitality Reports Data Breach

The company said in an SEC filing that an IDOR vulnerability affecting RCI Internet Services exposed contractor data. The post Nightclub Giant RCI Hospitality Reports Data Breach appeared first on SecurityWeek.

Security Week by Eduard Kovacs
APR14
Organizations Warned of Exploited Windows, Adobe Acrobat Vulnerabilities

The security defects allow attackers to escalate privileges and execute arbitrary code remotely. The post Organizations Warned of Exploited Windows, Adobe Acrobat Vulnerabilities appeared first on SecurityWeek.

Security Week by Ionut Arghire