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March 2026 Microsoft Patch Tuesday: Key vulnerabilities and Snort rules you need to know

Mar 15, 2026 | Threat Intelligence Research

March 2026 Microsoft Security Update Discloses Multiple Vulnerabilities

Microsoft’s March 2026 security update reveals 79 vulnerabilities, including three categorized as critical. Despite the severity, Microsoft assesses that exploitation of these critical vulnerabilities is unlikely.

The critical vulnerabilities CVE-2026-26110 and CVE-2026-26113 pertain to Microsoft Office, allowing unauthorized code execution through type confusion and untrusted pointer dereference issues. Another critical issue, CVE-2026-26144, affects Microsoft Excel, enabling potential information disclosure due to improper input neutralization. Notably, these vulnerabilities have not been widely exploited or publicly disclosed prior to this update, contributing to Microsoft’s assessment of a lower likelihood of exploitation.

Additionally, multiple important vulnerabilities were noted, including CVE-2026-26109 in Excel, which allows unauthorized code execution through out-of-bounds reading, and various vulnerabilities in Microsoft SharePoint Server (CVE-2026-26106 and CVE-2026-26114). The SharePoint issues arise from improper input validation and untrusted data deserialization, permitting remote code execution by authenticated users with limited permissions.

Defensive Context
Organizations relying on Microsoft Office and SharePoint should prioritize awareness of these vulnerabilities, particularly if their environment integrates these applications. User accounts with limited site member access in SharePoint present a realistic threat vector, warranting attention from network administrators. Conversely, non-Microsoft environments or those without significant use of these applications may find the relevance of this update diminished.

Why This Matters
The vulnerabilities reported are critical for enterprises heavily invested in Microsoft environments, as exploitation may lead to unauthorized access and potential data breaches. Organizations using Office and SharePoint could be at risk, especially if unpatched systems are available to users with permissions.

Defender Considerations
Although Microsoft has indicated that exploitation of the critical vulnerabilities is unlikely, vigilance is essential, particularly for CVE-2026-26110 and CVE-2026-26113 in Office applications. Implementing the latest updates and enhancements to user permissions management can aid in minimizing potential attacks. Specific Snort rules for the detection of attempts exploiting these vulnerabilities have been released, indicating a targeted defense posture adapting to current threats.

Indicators of Compromise (IOCs)
Concrete IOCs include the following CVE IDs: CVE-2026-26110, CVE-2026-26113, CVE-2026-26144, CVE-2026-26109, CVE-2026-26106, CVE-2026-26114, CVE-2026-26115, CVE-2026-26116, CVE-2026-21262, CVE-2026-26118, and CVE-2026-26128.

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