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  • editorializing: locked in a testy beef with the software giant

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Microsoft Releases Fixes for Two High-Severity Zero-Day Vulnerabilities

On June 9, 2026, Microsoft addressed two high-severity zero-day vulnerabilities disclosed by researcher Nightmare Eclipse. The researcher claims that the disclosures followed a breakdown in an agreement with Microsoft regarding vulnerability discussions.

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Microsoft released fixes on June 9, 2026, for two high-severity zero-day vulnerabilities that were disclosed by a researcher known as Nightmare Eclipse. The researcher has previously released multiple vulnerabilities, which included proof-of-concept code, after claiming that Microsoft did not uphold an agreement regarding the discussion of these vulnerabilities. Nightmare Eclipse expressed dissatisfaction with Microsoft, stating that the company violated their agreement, leading to the recent disclosures.

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Bias Indicators Removed

  • loaded language: 'locked in heated rivalry'
  • loaded language: 'testy beef'
  • loaded language: 'stabbed me in the back'
  • framing: headline asserting a conclusion
  • framing: selective emphasis on personal conflict
  • editorializing: locked in a testy beef with the software giant

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Locked in heated rivalry with researcher, Microsoft fixes 0-day they disclosed

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Microsoft Releases Fixes for Two High-Severity Zero-Day Vulnerabilities