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Microsoft’s February 2026 Patch Tuesday: Addressing six zero-days and 58 vulnerabilities amid rising exploit threats

Feb 11, 2026 | Threat Intelligence Research

Microsoft Issues Critical Patches Addressing Multiple Zero-Day Vulnerabilities

February 2026 brought a significant update from Microsoft, revealing 58 vulnerabilities, including six actively exploited zero-day flaws. This rollout highlights the urgency for organizations to patch their systems promptly.

Among the critical vulnerabilities, three Zero-Day flaws were publicly disclosed. Notably, CVE-2026-21510 allows attackers to bypass Windows SmartScreen defenses through social engineering tactics, facilitating the execution of untrusted code from manipulated files. Other security feature bypass flaws involve the MSHTML framework and Microsoft Word, permitting attackers to exploit vulnerabilities in document handling and rendering processes, ultimately compromising core safety layers.

Additionally, the update addresses key Elevation of Privilege flaws, including CVE-2026-21519, which enables local attackers to escalate privileges to SYSTEM, and CVE-2026-21533 related to Remote Desktop Services, both posing significant risks in enterprise environments. Microsoft noted these flaws were detected during active monitoring and could be exploited in advanced intrusion scenarios.

This month’s comprehensive patch wave affects various Microsoft components, emphasizing the need for immediate action on actively exploited CVEs. Organizations should prioritize implementing fixes to maintain system integrity and defend against potential attacks.

The significance of these vulnerabilities lies in their potential impact on organizational operations and security posture. Privilege escalation flaws represent a prevalent attack vector, demanding robust monitoring and alerting systems. Threat intelligence tools and automated patch management solutions can help mitigate risks associated with these vulnerabilities, enhancing overall security readiness.

While no specific Indicators of Compromise were mentioned, organizations must remain vigilant for exploits targeting these vulnerabilities as they circulate within threat actor communities.

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