When did patching become this complicated?
One tool for operating systems. Another for third-party apps. Multiple dashboards. Before you know it, keeping track of what's actually patched is harder than patching itself.
Join tomorrow's live demo to see how Action1 brings it all together with OS and third-party application patching, real-time vulnerability visibility, and 100% patch coverage in just 5 minutes.
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What happens when vulnerabilities are discovered faster than organizations can evaluate and remediate them?
In a recent Cybernews article by Stefanie Schappert, Gene Moody shared his perspective on OpenAI's expanded Daybreak initiative.
While Daybreak is designed to help organizations identify and remediate vulnerabilities faster, vulnerability management isn't about fixing everything that gets flagged. Without business context, there's no reliable way to know what should be fixed, what can wait, or what could disrupt critical operations.
https://t.co/JAVnOqcEmi
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A 1,000%+ increase in macOS vulnerabilities wasn't on many teams' bingo cards for 2025.
Yet it was just one of several findings that stood out in our latest research.
Join Jack Bicer as he unpacks the findings from Action1's 2026 Software Vulnerability Ratings Report and explores the vulnerability trends security teams can't afford to ignore in 2026.
π June 24 | 11 AM EDT / 5 PM CEST
All attendees will receive a copy of the report.
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Not every critical vulnerability requires a user to click a link or open a file.
CVE-2026-44815 is a reminder that core network services can become a pathway to compromise when left unpatched.
As Alex Vovk highlights in The Hacker News coverage by Ravie Lakshmanan, this Windows DHCP Client vulnerability could allow remote code execution through specially crafted network traffic, without requiring credentials or user interaction.
When a vulnerability affects a service as fundamental as DHCP, the impact can extend far beyond a single system, making timely patching a priority.
https://t.co/PseEi4jjcL
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A vulnerability doesn't need to be remotely exploitable to cause serious damage.
This month's Patch Tuesday included flaws that could bypass device encryption and turn a standard user account into full system access, exactly the kind of issues defenders can't afford to overlook.
Phil Muncaster's coverage for Infosecurity Magazine features insights from Action1's Jack Bicer and Alex Vovk on the risks behind some of the month's most notable vulnerabilities and what they could mean for organizations.
https://t.co/Py4kTDaPTX
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If someone asked you right now, "Are we fully patched?", could you answer with confidence?
For most teams, that's a harder question than it should be.
Achieving 100% patch coverage across OS and third-party applications isn't just about deploying updates. It's about knowing what's vulnerable, what's missing, and what's still putting your organization at risk.
Join our live demo to see how Action1 helps teams get there in just 5 minutes, with real-time visibility into vulnerabilities and patch compliance across Windows, macOS, and Linux.
π EMEA: 11:00 AM CEST / 10:00 AM BST
π Americas: 12:00 PM EDT / 9:00 AM PDT
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Every Patch Tuesday brings another long list of vulnerabilities to review, prioritize, and patchβand that list isn't getting any shorter.
In this Dark Reading article, Jaikumar Vijayan looks at how AI is accelerating vulnerability discovery, featuring insights from Action1 researchers on Windows vulnerabilities ranging from flaws that could turn a single preview action into code execution to vulnerabilities that could lead to full system compromise.
https://t.co/9LCeh55iHj
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OlΓ‘, Brazil!
On June 11, Action1 joined ACIB's ICT Managers Group for an evening of great conversations around one of the biggest challenges facing IT teams today: endpoint security.
During her session, "From Chaos to Control: The Reality of Endpoint Security," Daniela Ferrato sparked thoughtful discussions on patching faster, reducing risk, and simplifying endpoint management.
The best part? Seeing so many IT professionals sharing experiences, asking questions, and exchanging ideas. While every environment is different, many of the challenges are the sameβand that's what makes these conversations so valuable.
To close out the evening, one lucky attendee took home a LEGO McLaren MP4/4 Ayrton Senna setβa tribute to one of Brazil's greatest racing legends. Not every day you leave a cybersecurity event with a piece of motorsport history.
A big thank you to everyone who joined us, both in person and online. We loved the conversations and look forward to seeing you at the next Action1 community event.
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Four zero-days stood out in Microsoft's June Patch Tuesday release, including an actively exploited Microsoft Defender vulnerability and an HTTP.sys issue tied to the publicly disclosed HTTP/2 Bomb research.
These vulnerabilities have been one of the biggest talking points from this month's release. Chris Paoli's latest Redmondmag article dives into each of them and includes insights from Action1's Mike Walters, Alex Vovk, and Jack Bicer on the risks behind them.
π Read more: https://t.co/LKTefRHNFY
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Attack speeds are increasing, remediation windows are shrinking β and the vulnerabilities growing the fastest are exactly the ones tied to exploitation, privilege escalation, and full system compromise.
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What made this year's findings stand out: we saw that pattern everywhere β enterprise apps, network infrastructure, browsers, operating systems, security tools. Across the entire stack.
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Legacy patching cycles weren't designed for this threat environment. Now in its third year, the Action1 2026 Software Vulnerability Ratings Report digs into what's actually driving today's landscape β and what it means for security and IT teams on the ground.
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Link to the full report in the comments.
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Every client expects the same answer:
"Yes, we're on top of it."
The challenge is giving that answer when you're responsible for hundreds of endpoints across dozens of environments.
Join our live demo to see how MSPs use Action1 to stay ahead of vulnerabilities, automate patching, and maintain visibility across every client environment, without creating more work for their teams.
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Who thought scheduling Day 1 of #InfoTechLIVE on Patch Tuesday was a good idea? π
Actually... it was perfect.
We spent the day talking with IT leaders from across the country, running nonstop demos, and hearing plenty of Patch Tuesday stories, some more traumatic than others.
The demos kept flowing, the conversations didn't slow down, and we even gave away a Theragun Prime to Galen Yalch. π
Day 1 is in the books.
We're back for Day 2. Stop by the Action1 booth, and while you're here, join Gene Moody, for his session, "Too Efficient to Defend: Rethinking Vulnerability Management in the Age of AI," at 12:50 PM.
And of course, we'd love to hear your patching story, especially if it has a happy ending.
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The hours after Patch Tuesday are some of the busiest for security teams.
New vulnerabilities are disclosed but not all of them deserve the same level of attention. The real challenge is knowing which ones to act on first.
Join Jack Bicer and Gene Moody for Action1's Vulnerability Digest as they break down the latest Microsoft and third-party application vulnerabilities, highlight what matters most, and help you prioritize patching before attackers have a chance to take advantage.
π Register now: https://t.co/hpiMtnorUm
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Patch Tuesday just dropped π
Microsoft's June release includes 198 vulnerabilities, with 32 critical flaws and 3 zero-days already keeping security teams busy.
But this month's patching story goes well beyond Microsoft.
We're tracking a CVSS 10.0 vulnerability in Cisco Secure Workload, 34 Linux Kernel vulnerabilities with scores reaching 9.8, 250+ Google Chrome CVEs, and an actively exploited FortiClient EMS flaw. And that's just a few of the third-party updates covered in this month's analysis.
We've cut through the noise to highlight the vulnerabilities, updates, and patches that deserve attention first.
π Full prioritized breakdown β https://t.co/sbVk0tQx1d
ποΈ Want the live walkthrough? Join the Action1 Patch Tuesday webinar as our experts break down the key risks and patching priorities. https://t.co/IzJBLk6SmW
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AI is making vulnerability discovery faster than ever. The question is: can organizations keep up?
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At Info-Tech LIVE, Gene Moody will discuss this challenge in his session, "Too Efficient to Defend: Rethinking Vulnerability Management in the Age of AI."
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Join him as he explores why the gap between discovering vulnerabilities and remediating them continues to grow, and what that means for IT and security teams.
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π June 10 | β²οΈ 12:50 PM
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