Nearly 700 submissions led to 80+ vulnerabilities found in Microsoft cloud and AI services during Zero Day Quest 2026.
Researchers found more than 80 high-impact cloud and AI vulnerabilities during the event, which had a $5 million prize pool.
Microsoft has awarded $2.3 million to security researchers after receiving nearly 700 submissions during this year's Zero Day ...
Microsoft (NasdaqGS:MSFT) joined the launch of the Shared AI License Foundation as a founding board member, forming a ...
With April’s Patch Tuesday hitting just yesterday, Microsoft released updates to address 167 security vulnerabilities. This is the second highest number of vulnerabilities ever patched on a Patch ...
Microsoft (NasdaqGS:MSFT) has launched Project Glasswing, a cybersecurity alliance that uses AI to help identify and address ...
A security researcher frustrated with Microsoft has released the BlueHammer Windows zero-day exploit, telling the company, “I ...
As businesses around the world have shifted their digital infrastructure over the last decade from self-hosted servers to the cloud, they’ve benefitted from the standardized, built-in security ...
RyanTech earns a spot on CRN’s 2026 MSP list, highlighting its commitment to secure Microsoft cloud migrations and ...
DÜSSELDORF, DE / ACCESS Newswire / December 5, 2025 / Cumulocity today announced the expansion of its collaboration with Microsoft to help manufacturers prepare for the European Union’s Cyber ...
Microsoft's MSFT security business is solidifying its position as a major revenue contributor, with the company now serving nearly 1.5 million security customers following the robust performance in ...
In today’s digital-first world, cybersecurity and cloud automation have become the backbone of modern IT infrastructure.