A significant surge in high-impact vulnerabilities was observed in June 2026, with 60 critical flaws identified, marking a 49% increase from the previous month. Of these, 30 vulnerabilities had a Very Critical Recorded Future Risk Score, indicating a high potential for exploitation. Notably, 23 of these vulnerabilities were included in the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency's (CISA) Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog, highlighting their potential for active exploitation. The affected products belonged to 36 vendors, with Microsoft being the most prominent, accounting for approximately 18% of the vulnerabilities1. This widespread impact underscores the need for prompt remediation to prevent potential attacks. The presence of these vulnerabilities in widely used products poses a substantial risk to organizations, making it essential for security teams to prioritize patching and mitigation efforts to prevent exploitation.