A total of 31 high-impact vulnerabilities were identified in March 2026, with 29 of them receiving a Very Critical risk score, indicating a high potential for exploitation. These vulnerabilities affected a wide range of products from prominent vendors, including Cisco, Microsoft, and Apple, with the latter two accounting for approximately 32% of the total vulnerabilities discovered. Notably, the Interlock Ransomware Group was found to be exploiting a zero-day vulnerability in Cisco's Firepower Management Center (FMC)1. The presence of zero-day activity, particularly targeting Microsoft products, underscores the urgent need for prompt patching and vulnerability assessment. This highlights the importance of proactive risk management, as the window for patching is rapidly shrinking. So what matters to practitioners is that immediate assessment of exposure to these vulnerabilities is crucial to prevent potential exploits.