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  1. The volume of high-severity CVE disclosures doubled, with attackers increasingly exploiting vulnerabilities that require no user interaction, notably missing-authentication flaws, making it easier for breaches to occur automatically.
  2. Attackers are leveraging automation and AI to rapidly exploit vulnerabilities, narrowing the window between disclosure and exploitation, and emphasizing the importance of understanding asset reachability and exposure.
  3. Nation-state groups remain persistent in targeting critical sectors globally, with evolving tactics such as edge infrastructure attacks and social engineering, while ransomware activity continues to focus heavily on the US and sectors like business services and healthcare.

Threats, Attack Techniques, and Targets

The report highlights that new vulnerabilities are being disclosed rapidly, with 8,539 high- and critical-severity CVEs in Q2 2026. While the number of exploited vulnerabilities remains steady at around 40, attackers are exploiting vulnerabilities more efficiently and quickly. They often do not require user interaction; in fact, 62% of exploited vulnerabilities this quarter needed no user action at all. Attackers are increasingly targeting internet-facing systems with missing-authentication flaws, which have surged 247%. These flaws allow attackers to reach systems without login credentials or unintentional clicks.

Nation-state actors from Iran, North Korea, and Russia are actively targeting sectors like government, finance, healthcare, manufacturing, energy, and telecommunications. They use specific techniques to attack infrastructure and operational technology. Ransomware activity continues to concentrate on US targets, especially business services and healthcare. Attackers are also utilizing social engineering, such as fake CAPTCHA campaigns and messages through trusted platforms like Microsoft Teams, to advance their efforts.

Impact, Security Implications, and Remediation Guidance

The growing number of disclosures and easy exploitability significantly increase the risk of breaches. Traditional patch cycles are no longer sufficient because attackers can exploit unsecured systems quickly. Organizations face the challenge of prioritizing what to fix among many vulnerabilities. The report suggests that success depends on understanding which assets are most exposed and may be targeted. Focusing on reducing reachable exposure before exploitation happens is critical.

Remediation guidance should be obtained from the relevant vendor or authority. Organizations should identify and close exposures that do not require user interaction first, especially missing-authentication flaws. Improving security posture involves proactively reducing attack surfaces rather than solely relying on patching. Staying ahead requires an assessment of exposures and implementing preventative measures to limit attacker access.

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