Microsoft has simplified the way Windows Update displays update titles in the Settings and Update history panes — a server-side change that prioritizes a short classification, the canonical KB number, and a compact build or version token — and the move, announced in late October, has already...
Microsoft is rolling back the clutter that has long made the Windows Update history page look like a technical scrapbook by introducing simplified, standardized update titles that focus on the essentials: the update type, the KB (Knowledge Base) reference, and the build or version number...
Microsoft has quietly overhauled the way Windows 11 labels the updates you see in Settings and Update history, replacing long, catalogue-style titles with short, predictable names that lead with a clear classification (for example, Security Update or Preview Update) followed by the KB identifier...
Microsoft has quietly simplified how update names appear in Windows, replacing long, machine-oriented strings with concise, human‑friendly titles that foreground the update type, the canonical KB number, and—when helpful—a compact build or component version. Background: why update titles...
Microsoft is changing how Windows 11 labels the updates you see in Settings and Update history, replacing verbose, machine-focused titles with short, predictable names like Security Update (KBxxxxxxx) and Driver Update (Vendor Name Version) to make it easier for users and admins to understand...
Microsoft is rolling out a focused update to how Windows presents update names, replacing long, machine-oriented strings with concise, human-friendly titles that lead with a clear classification (for example, Security Update or Preview Update) followed by the canonical KB number and a build or...
Microsoft is quietly reshaping how Windows tells you what it just installed — and the change matters more than it looks at first glance, because the new naming scheme shifts update labels from dense, machine-oriented strings into short, human-friendly names that prioritize the KB number...
Microsoft’s Security Update Guide lists CVE-2025-54910 as a heap-based buffer overflow in Microsoft Office that can allow an attacker to execute code locally when a crafted Office document is processed, but the vendor’s advisory requires direct inspection for exact builds and KB identifiers...
If you’re a Windows Insider, the updates that land on your device are not just routine security patches — they can include preview features, experimental fixes, and staged changes that won't necessarily appear in retail Windows for months (or ever). This guide decodes the entries you see under...
hi, would like to ask whats the 'correct' way to update a POS pc running Windows 10 Pro 64bit. I hv search online rgd this matter and found the solution - disable Feature updates and update manually by downloading the update from Windows Catalog. But i got confuse about which update should i...
Assume I want to download ALL security patches (NOT full rollups) for Win 7 (32bit or 64bit) NOT through the built in updates service but separately from a web page.
Where can I do this?
In other words: Which page offer the security patches (beginning with Nov 2016) as independent *.exe files...
Use the following KB numbers (Copy and Paste) to Google or Bing or find them in the Microsoft Knowledgebase.
Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer 10 for Windows 8 for x64-based Systems (KB2761465)
Definition Update for Windows Defender - KB2267602 (Definition 1.143.1070.0)...
64-bit
camera codec
cumulative
flash player
framework
internet explorer
kbnumbers
malicious software
office 2013
powerpoint
security
sharepoint
silverlight
update
visio
visual c++
windows 8
windows defender
word