Microsoft has released a security update addressing 57 vulnerabilities in its systems and core products, including six zero-day vulnerabilities that were actively exploited. This update was part of the company's March 2025 Patch Tuesday. In related cybersecurity news, the FBI and CISA have issued warnings about a phishing campaign targeting C-suite executives, which aims to secure ransomware payouts through deceptive means. Additionally, Microsoft has alerted the public about a sophisticated phishing scheme that impersonates Booking.com, targeting hospitality sector employees with malware disguised as legitimate emails. The campaign has been identified as 'ClickFix' and involves users inadvertently executing commands that install data-stealing malware. The ongoing threat landscape also includes rising concerns over Medusa ransomware attacks and vulnerabilities in Fortinet Firewalls being exploited by SuperBlack ransomware operators.
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