Microsoft Defender and SharePoint Vulnerabilities

Conceptual cybersecurity illustration showing a hacker sitting at a multi-monitor setup with code and data on screens. Screens show 'SPOOFING', 'CREDENTIAL THEFT', and a 'MAP' with red connections. Below are 'PRIVILEGE ESCALATION' and red connections. To the right, a centralized system labelled 'SECURE' on a screen is cracked and broken. Stacked below the screen are 'Microsoft Defender' and 'SharePoint Server' layers, also broken. Red data tentacles and chains are breaking through from the hacker's side. An isolated red entity labeled 'DEFENDER' with chains around it and a red figure with a crowbar is also visible. Text labels like 'RedSun', 'BlueHammer', 'UNPATCHED', 'CVE-2026-33825', and 'CVE-2026-32201' are dispersed in the chaotic red area. The overall style is futuristic and high-tech with a focus on a blue, red, grey, and black color palette.

Weaponized Security Tools and the Illusion of a “Green” Dashboard Your security software now acts as a potential entry point for attackers. We face a new reality where standard tools like Microsoft Defender and SharePoint, designed to protect your network, now harbor “Chaotic” zero-day vulnerabilities. Attackers actively weaponize these flaws to steal credentials and seize […]