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Kaspersky Q1 2026 Exploits and Vulnerabilities Report: document-based exploits resurge; RaaS acquires zero-days

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Kaspersky's quarterly exploitation analysis for Q1 2026 identifies a marked resurgence in document-based exploit delivery, with Microsoft Office and PDF readers accounting for the largest share of initial-access exploit deployments. The most exploited CVE class involved Office Protected View bypass chains (multiple CVEs published in January 2026 Patch Tuesday). Browser exploitation via V8 memory corruption grew 34% quarter-on-quarter. A significant structural trend: ransomware-as-a-service operators are increasingly acquiring zero-day exploits directly from private brokers rather than relying on publicly available PoC code, shortening the detection window between disclosure and mass exploitation. The report includes Excel macro delivery via cloud storage abuse as an emerging initial-access technique.

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