Source: NCSC-NL advisories
According to the NCSC-NL advisories page, a new advisory has been published under the reference NCSC-2026-0152. However, at the time of writing, the page for this advisory returned only a redirect notice with no substantive content. No details about the subject, affected systems or recommended actions were available from the source.
Based on what the NCSC-NL page currently shows, very little can be confirmed. According to the source, the advisory exists as a reference but the content, any vulnerability details, affected software or hardware, severity ratings and recommended mitigations are all unknown at this stage. It is not clear when the full advisory will be accessible.
This is not unusual. Advisory pages sometimes go live before their full content is published, or content may be temporarily unavailable due to a redirect issue on the authority's website.
Because no specific guidance has been issued yet, there is nothing concrete to act on from this particular advisory right now. That said, it is always a good moment to review your general security posture. You can work through our security checklist for small businesses to make sure the basics are covered, and check whether any vulnerable WordPress plugins are running on your site.
Keep an eye on the NCSC-NL advisories page directly for updates as the content becomes available.
When a security advisory is published, it often means action is needed on your website or the tools that run it. Even without the details of this specific advisory, staying on top of software updates and plugin maintenance is one of the most effective things a small business owner can do to protect their site and their customers' data.
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