September's Patch Tuesday update fixes 4 zero-days
Briefly

With its latest Patch Tuesday release, Microsoft released 79 updates for the Windows platform and addressed four separate zero-day vulnerabilities, emphasizing their commitment to cybersecurity.
Significant testing will be required for this month's Microsoft SQL Server patches, which affects both server and desktop components, reflecting a notable change in installation processes.
Known issues from the updates include intermittent interruptions to remote desktop connections for Windows Servers and workflow publication issues in SharePoint due to unauthorized type blocks.
The team at Readiness has crafted a useful infographic outlining the risks associated with each update, highlighting the importance of understanding vulnerabilities and their potential impacts.
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