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March 2026 Patch Tuesday fixes two zero-day vulnerabilities

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EXCLUSIVE: MICROSOFT PATCH TUESDAY EXPOSES CRITICAL ZERO-DAY FLAWS — IS YOUR BUSINESS DATA ALREADY COMPROMISED?

The digital backbone of American business is under siege tonight, and a routine software update reveals a shocking window into our national vulnerability. Microsoft’s latest Patch Tuesday has dropped, and Fox News can exclusively report it contains fixes for not one, but TWO previously unknown zero-day vulnerabilities that could have given hackers the keys to your company’s kingdom.

This isn't just another tech update. This is a flashing red siren. Buried in the 79 security patches are critical fixes for flaws so severe, senior cybersecurity analysts are calling them a "digital skeleton key." One vulnerability, in the ubiquitous Microsoft SQL Server, would allow a low-level hacker who’s already inside your network to instantly promote themselves to full database administrator. They could then steal, alter, or wipe every customer record, financial transaction, and trade secret you possess. The second is a devastating ransomware-adjacent exploit in the core .NET platform that can remotely crash essential business applications, holding your operations hostage.

"These aren't theoretical threats," a senior intelligence official working with major financial institutions told Fox News. "The SQL bug is a classic, silent privilege escalation that nation-state actors and ransomware gangs dream of. It’s the perfect second-stage exploit after an initial phishing attack or malware infection. The .NET flaw is a digital wrecking ball for any online service." The quiet release of these patches confirms our worst fears: the infrastructure running corporate America has been sitting on a time bomb.

Why should you care right now? If your business uses Microsoft servers or any custom business software, you are a target. This is the very definition of a supply-chain attack, where a single vulnerability in a common platform like .NET can bring down thousands of companies at once. Your customer data, your payroll, your entire operational integrity could have been silently compromised for weeks.

My prediction is grim and clear: We will see the fallout from these unpatched systems within the month, as cybercriminal networks pivot to exploit any business slow to install this critical update. This Patch Tuesday isn't a suggestion—it's a mandatory survival protocol.

Delay is an invitation to devastation.

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