Home OSINT News Signals
CYBER

Microsoft Patches 84 Flaws in March Patch Tuesday, Including Two Public Zero-Days

đź•“ 1 min read

EXCLUSIVE: MICROSOFT EMERGENCY PATCH — 84 GAPS IN YOUR DIGITAL ARMOR REVEALED, ZERO-DAY THREATS LOOM

The digital world is on RED ALERT tonight as Microsoft scrambles to seal a staggering 84 security holes in its software—a massive, ongoing data breach waiting to happen that could leave your personal information, your finances, and your business utterly exposed. This isn't just a routine update; this is a five-alarm fire in the heart of the global tech ecosystem.

Fox News has learned that buried within this emergency "Patch Tuesday" release are two publicly known zero-day vulnerabilities, meaning cyber criminals already have the blueprint to attack. Even more alarming, eight of the flaws are rated CRITICAL, with one boasting a near-maximum danger score of 9.8. The majority are privilege escalation bugs, a favorite tool of hackers to seize total control of a system after an initial breach through phishing or other malware.

A senior cybersecurity engineer, speaking on condition of anonymity, told Fox News, "This is a hacker's goldmine. Flaws in core systems like Windows Kernel and SQL Server are a direct pipeline for ransomware gangs. One of these vulnerabilities is so simple, it requires no user interaction—once they're in, it's game over for your data."

Why should you care? If you use Windows, Office, or any Microsoft service, you are a target. These exploits are the digital keys criminals use to lock down hospitals, paralyze police departments, and drain crypto wallets. They don't just steal data; they hold it hostage.

My prediction is clear: We will see a wave of devastating ransomware attacks in the coming weeks targeting those who delay installing these patches. This is a silent war, and your complacency is the enemy's greatest weapon.

Update your systems immediately, or prepare to pay the price.

Telegram X LinkedIn
Back to News