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Patch tuesday: microsoft zero-days, chip advisories, and ICS vendor fixes
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Published 2026-02-11 07:42 UTCUpdated 2026-02-11 13:28 UTC
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Evidence trail (top sources)
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Overview
A coordinated Patch Tuesday cycle unfolded across enterprise software, chipmakers, and industrial control system (ICS) ecosystems. Microsoft shipped fixes for dozens of flaws, including multiple zero-days reported as exploited in the wild, while Intel and AMD published a wave of advisories covering scores of vulnerabilities. In parallel, major ICS vendors issued patches and mitigations, underscoring how routine patch cycles can create a concentrated, cross-sector remediation window for defenders.
Entities
MicrosoftIntelAMDSiemensSchneiderAvevaPhoenix Contact
Score total
1.31
Momentum 24h
4
Posts
4
Origins
2
Source types
1
Duplicate ratio
0%
Why now
- Patch Tuesday triggered coordinated releases across major software and hardware vendors
- Microsoft reported six vulnerabilities exploited in the wild in this update cycle
- ICS vendors published patches/mitigations in the same window
Why it matters
- Actively exploited zero-days increase urgency and potential exposure for unpatched systems
- Simultaneous vendor releases can strain patch testing and deployment capacity
- ICS/OT patches may require careful scheduling due to operational constraints
LLM analysis
Topic mix: lowPromo risk: lowSource quality: high
Recurring claims
- Microsoft released security updates addressing 59 vulnerabilities, including six zero-days described as actively exploited in the wild.
- Intel and AMD published more than two dozen advisories addressing over 80 vulnerabilities across their products.
- Multiple ICS vendors (Siemens, Schneider, Aveva, Phoenix Contact) released patches and mitigations for vulnerabilities in their industrial products.
How sources frame it
- The Hacker News: neutral
- SecurityWeek: neutral
Clustered Patch Tuesday coverage spanning Microsoft, chipmakers, and ICS vendors; keep claims high-level due to limited post detail.
All evidence
All evidence
Over 60 Software Vendors Issue Security Fixes Across OS, Cloud, and Network Platforms
The Hacker News · thehackernews.com · 2026-02-11 13:28 UTC
Chipmaker Patch Tuesday: Over 80 Vulnerabilities Addressed by Intel and AMD
SecurityWeek · securityweek.com · 2026-02-11 09:47 UTC
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