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The article summarizes multiple distinct threats from the reporting period, including two actively exploited Chrome zero-days requiring immediate patching, an Android lock screen bypass vulnerability, and a potential login code leak in Microsoft Authenticator necessitating app updates. It also details widespread phishing campaigns impersonating brands like Temu and using IPv6 address obfuscation, alongside sextortion emails leveraging reused passwords from disposable inboxes. Specific fixed versions for the mentioned software patches are not provided in the article's summary format.