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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Yes, you called it! Yet another month has passed since we received the last batch of security updates from Microsoft. And the time is upon us again, so buckle up for another security software rollout.
Today marks the Patch Tuesday release for the month of July, which means that the major vulnerabilities and flaws will finally be fixed. Well, most of them at least.
While we wait for this rollout to begin. let’s take a look at last month’s patches and see what can expect from this release.
What were the highlights of the June Patch Tuesday release?
The Redmond-based tech giant has been hard at work on security improvements in pretty much everything that has to do with software security for the Windows operating system suite.
Last month, for example, the 55 new updates that were deployed during the Patch Tuesday rollout addressed CVEs in:
Also, Internet Explorer has reached theend of supportin most versions of the Windows 10 operating system.
Furthermore, the Phase 2 update for CVE-2021-26414, the DCOM server security feature bypass was released.
Know that more than half of the patches last month deal with remote code execution, and 7 of these deal with LDAP vulnerabilities, which is at least a decrease from the 10 LDAP patches the month before.
What can we expect this month?
Its summertime and, as in other years, Microsoft won’t simply throw hundreds of fixes at as during these relaxed holiday months.
In truth, we saw a much smaller number of CVEs being addressed last month. so experts expect the trend to continue in July as well.
You can expect, as always, the standards updates for both Windows 10, 11, and the legacy operating systems that Microsoft still manages.
Also, keep in mind that only a handful of Office applications were updated last month so it’s safe to anticipate a full suite of Office updates.
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Vlad Turiceanu
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Passionate about technology,Windows, and everything that has a power button, he spent most of his time developing new skills and learning more about the tech world.
Coming from a solid background in PC building and software development, with a complete expertise in touch-based devices, he is constantly keeping an eye out for the latest and greatest!
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Vlad Turiceanu
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Coming from a solid background in PC building and software development, he’s a Windows 11 Privacy & Security expert.