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Microsoft has rolled out fixes for security vulnerabilities in Windows and Office, which the company says are being actively abused by hackers to break into people’s computers. The exploits are ...
Microsoft’s February Patch Tuesday Fixes 6 Zero-Days Under Attack Your email has been sent Microsoft on Tuesday released security updates addressing 58 vulnerabilities across Windows and related ...
Six zero-day flaws being exploited are now patched — users urged to update immediately Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday release addresses roughly 60 vulnerabilities overall. Microsoft has confirmed that ...
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Microsoft released security patches for 31 vulnerabilities across Windows, Office, and Azure, including two actively exploited zero-day flaws. PCWorld reports that critical vulnerabilities affect ...
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Microsoft released Windows 11 26H1 update (KB5077179) exclusively for new PCs featuring Snapdragon X2 chips, not existing devices. PCWorld reports this specialized update focuses on performance and AI ...
Microsoft today released updates to fix more than 50 security holes in its Windows operating systems and other software, including patches for a whopping six “zero-day” vulnerabilities that attackers ...