On Tuesday, Microsoft released security updates targeting 57 vulnerabilities across its software, including six critical zero-days known to be actively exploited. These vulnerabilities include multiple remote code execution bugs and privilege escalation issues, raising concerns about system security. The updates also come with a noteworthy addition of 17 vulnerabilities resolved in Microsoft's Edge browser. The critical vulnerabilities pose severe risks, allowing potential unauthorized access and execution of code, shedding light on the importance of timely security patches and the ongoing threats faced by users.
The release on Tuesday fixes a total of 57 security vulnerabilities in Microsoft's software, including six critical zero-days that have been exploited in the wild.
Among the addressed vulnerabilities, 23 are categorized as remote code execution bugs, highlighting significant risks that could allow attackers to take control of affected systems.
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