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  1. Microsoft's July 2025 Patch Tuesday: Critical Security Fixes & New Windows 11 Features

    On July 8, 2025, Microsoft released its monthly Patch Tuesday updates, addressing a substantial number of vulnerabilities across various products. This release is particularly noteworthy due to the introduction of new features in Windows 11 and the resolution of critical security flaws. Overview...
  2. Microsoft July 2025 Patch Tuesday: Critical Security Updates & Vulnerabilities

    Microsoft's July 2025 Patch Tuesday has introduced a comprehensive suite of security updates, addressing 132 vulnerabilities across various products, with 14 classified as critical. Notably, none of these vulnerabilities have been reported as actively exploited in the wild. Key Vulnerabilities...
  3. Understanding CVE-2025-49664: Windows User-Mode Driver Framework Host Vulnerability

    CVE-2025-49664 is a Windows User-Mode Driver Framework Host Information Disclosure Vulnerability. Here are the key details: Vulnerability: Exposure of sensitive information to an unauthorized actor in Windows User-Mode Driver Framework Host. Attack Vector: Local (the attacker must have...
  4. Urgent Security Alert: Fix CVE-2025-33053 Zero-Day Vulnerability in Windows

    Microsoft has recently released a critical security update addressing a zero-day vulnerability identified as CVE-2025-33053, which is actively being exploited in the wild. This vulnerability affects users of Windows 10, Windows 11, and various Windows Server versions. Given the severity and...
  5. June Patch Tuesday 2025: Critical Windows Vulnerabilities, Zero-Days & Remote Exploits

    As security professionals and IT administrators worldwide keep a vigilant eye on Microsoft’s monthly security rollouts, this June’s Patch Tuesday offers both relief and renewed resolve. While the patching workload is characterized as relatively mild compared to previous months, critical security...
  6. Windows April 2025 Update Reveals 'inetpub' Folder and New Security Risks

    Microsoft’s recent Windows update released in April 2025 has introduced an unexpected and somewhat controversial element to the Windows file system: an empty folder named "inetpub" appearing on many user systems. This update, part of Windows 11 24H2 and Windows 10 cumulative patches (notably...