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Microsoft, Patch Tuesday
Patch Tuesday: January 2025 Security Update Patches Exploited Elevation of Privilege Attacks
The January 2025 security update for Windows 11, version 24H2 expands the list of vulnerable drivers that could be used in Bring Your Own Vulnerable Driver attacks. BYOVD Vulnerabilities in kernel drivers could allow threat actors to sneak malware into the kernel.
Microsoft’s big Patch Tuesday fixes over twice as many security flaws as usual
Yesterday was January’s big Patch Tuesday, where Microsoft rolled out a big bundle of security updates across several apps and services, eliminating 159 security vulnerabilities. This is the most extensive Patch Tuesday of the last few years with more than double the usual number of fixed security flaws.
Biggest Patch Tuesday in years sees Microsoft address 159 vulnerabilities
The largest Patch Tuesday of the 2020s so far brings fixes for over 150 CVEs ranging widely in their scope and severity - including eight zero-day flaws
Patch Tuesday Update – January 2025
In this Patch Tuesday edition, Microsoft addressed 159 CVEs, including 8 Zero-Day, 10 Criticals, 147 Important — with 3 Zero-Days actively exploited in the wild and 5 others publicly disclosed. From an Impact perspective,
Microsoft's Largest Patch Tuesday Since 2017: 161 Vulnerabilities Fixed in January 2025 Update
All three zero-day vulnerabilities have a CVSS score of 7.8 and could allow an attacker to gain system privileges.
Microsoft's Patch Tuesday January updates address 8 zero-day vulnerabilities from a total of 159 CVEs
Microsoft released the first Patch Tuesday security updates for Windows addressing 159 CVEs with 8 zero-day threats discovered.
3 Actively Exploited Zero-Day Flaws Patched in Microsoft's Latest Security Update
Microsoft kicked off 2025 with a new set of patches for a total of 161 security vulnerabilities across its software portfolio, including three zero-days that have been actively exploited in attacks. Of the 161 flaws,
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New Critical Microsoft Windows Warning As 3 Zero-Day Attacks Underway
Microsoft has confirmed that a staggering three zero-day cyberattacks are underway against Windows users—here’s what you need ...
SecurityWeek
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Microsoft Patches Trio of Exploited Windows Hyper-V Zero-Days
Microsoft has rushed out fixes for a trio of already-exploited zero-day vulnerabilities in the Windows Hyper-V platform.
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Windows 10 KB5049981 update released with new BYOVD blocklist
Microsoft has released the KB5049981 cumulative update for Windows 10 22H2 and Windows 10 21H2, which contains an updated ...
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Chrome 132—Update Now Warning Issued To All Google Browser Users
All Google Chrome browser users have been warned that they should update now as Google confirms 13 new security ...
Windows Latest
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Windows 11 KB5050009 (24H2) out, direct download .msu with Patch Tuesday fixes
Windows 11 KB5050009 is a January 2025 update for Windows 11 24H2, and unsurprisingly - it has nothing big to offer.
Krebs on Security
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Microsoft: Happy 2025. Here’s 161 Security Updates
Microsoft today unleashed updates to plug a whopping 161 security vulnerabilities in Windows and related software, including three “zero-day” weaknesses that are already under active attack. Redmond’s ...
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Windows Patch Tuesday hits snag with Citrix software, workarounds published
Microsoft starts 2025 as it hopefully doesn't mean to go on Devices that have Citrix's Session Recording software installed ...
SecurityWeek
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Adobe: Critical Code Execution Flaws in Photoshop
According to Adobe’s documentation, the Photoshop update is available for Windows and macOS and should be treated with ...
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