Microsoft has released updates fixing 78 security vulnerabilities, including five that are currently being exploited in the wild. Among these flaws, 11 are deemed Critical and 66 Important, with various types of vulnerabilities, such as remote code execution and privilege escalation. The updates pertain not only to Windows software but also to the Edge browser, which has seen additional security defects resolved since last month. Notably, several vulnerabilities were reported by Google's and CrowdStrike's threat intelligence teams, highlighting the collaborative effort in tackling cyber threats.
Another zero-day vulnerability has been identified in the Microsoft Scripting Engine, a key component used by Internet Explorer and Internet Explorer mode in Microsoft Edge,
Twenty-eight of these vulnerabilities lead to remote code execution, while 21 are privilege escalation bugs, and 16 are classified as information disclosure flaws.
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