Patch Tuesday: Microsoft Fixes 59 Flaws, 6 Zero-Days

Major Patch Tuesday sees vendor fixes for zero-days and critical SAP, Intel flaws.

  • Major software vendors, including Microsoft, Adobe, and SAP, released critical security patches on February 11, 2026, addressing dozens of vulnerabilities.
  • Microsoft fixed 59 flaws, six of which were actively exploited zero-days impacting various Windows components.
  • SAP addressed two critical bugs, including a code injection flaw in SAP CRM and SAP S/4HANA with a CVSS score of 9.9.
  • A joint security review by Intel and Google uncovered five vulnerabilities in the Intel Trust Domain Extensions (TDX) 1.5 module.

On February 11, 2026, a significant global security patching effort unfolded as Microsoft, Adobe, and SAP released critical fixes for their widely used products. This coordinated response, known as Patch Tuesday, aimed to close potentially dangerous security holes before attackers could exploit them.

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Microsoft issued patches for 59 vulnerabilities, including six zero-days that were already being actively exploited in the wild. These flaws, present in various Windows components, could allow attackers to bypass security, escalate privileges, or cause system crashes. However, Adobe stated it was not aware of any in-the-wild exploitation for its patched flaws in Audition, After Effects, and other software.

Consequently, enterprise software giant SAP shipped fixes for two critical-severity vulnerabilities. One, a code injection bug (“could lead to a full database compromise”), was found in SAP CRM and SAP S/4HANA. Meanwhile, security firm Onapsis noted that patching the second SAP flaw required a kernel update and specific profile adjustments.

Elsewhere, Intel and Google detailed the results of a collaborative security review. Their examination of Intel Trust Domain Extensions (TDX) 1.5 uncovered five specific vulnerabilities and nearly three dozen other weaknesses. Google said the new features “increased the complexity of a highly privileged software component in the TCB.”

Finally, a vast ecosystem of other technology providers also released security updates. This list included major players like Apple, Cisco, and numerous Linux distributions, urging immediate user action.

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