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·24/10/2025

Microsoft’s Emergency WSUS Patch Shows Why Update Management Is Still Broken

Microsoft's emergency patch for a critical WSUS vulnerability exposes deeper problems with how we manage enterprise security. The flaw, rated 9.8 in severity, allows unauthenticated attackers to gain system-level access and potentially compromise entire networks through the very tool meant to distribute security updates. While the immediate fix is straightforward, the incident highlights how critical infrastructure components continue to have severe, well-understood vulnerability types that should have been caught years ago.
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·06/10/2025

Oracle Releases Emergency Patch for Critical E-Business Suite Zero-Day: What CVE-2025-61882 Means for Security Teams

Oracle rushed a patch for a critical zero-day flaw exploited by ransomware actors. Find out how CVE-2025-61882 works, who is at risk, and how to protect your organization from remote attacks.

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