Daily Tech News: February 11, 2026

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Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday Nightmare: 6 Zero-Days Actively Exploited – Patch Now!

Microsoft just dropped its February 2026 Patch Tuesday bombshell, fixing 59 vulnerabilities including six zero-days that hackers are already weaponizing in the wild. These flaws hit everything from Windows shortcuts to Azure services, making unpatched systems sitting ducks for remote attacks and privilege escalations.

The Nitty-Gritty Details

Here’s the breakdown on those six actively exploited zero-days:

  • CVE-2026-21514 (CVSS 5.5): Word security bypass via malicious docs that trick the app into running blocked content.
  • CVE-2026-21533 (CVSS 7.8): Windows Remote Desktop Services flaw letting low-priv users jump to SYSTEM level with no interaction needed.
  • CVE-2026-21525 (CVSS 6.2): RasMan denial-of-service that can crash your remote access service or worse.
  • MSHTML sandbox escape via booby-trapped shortcuts or HTML files – needs user click but silences those pesky warnings for sneaky payload drops.
  • Two critical Azure baddies: CVE-2026-21531 in Azure SDK and CVE-2026-24300 in Azure Front Door, both CVSS 9.8 – prime for remote exploitation.

Attackers love these because they’re low-hanging fruit: social engineering for some, local auth for others, but all lead to code exec, priv esc, or DoS. Microsoft patched 60 total flaws, but these zero-days scream urgency.

Why Devs Should Sweat This

If you’re building on Windows, Office, or Azure – and who isn’t? – unpatched endpoints mean your apps could be the next ransomware vector or espionage playground. Devs: test those patches ASAP in your pipelines, harden MSHTML handling in webviews, and audit Remote Desktop configs. One forgotten patch turns your dev server into hacker heaven, lateral movement city.

Final Take

Patch Tuesday isn’t optional – it’s survival. Hit Windows Update, reboot, double-check, and sleep easier knowing you’ve dodged six live bullets. Stay vigilant, folks; the bad guys don’t rest.

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