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newtonsoft-json
About this tag
Discussions tagged with newtonsoft-json on WindowsForum.com cover the use of the Newtonsoft.Json library in the context of Microsoft Patch Tuesday updates and Windows security. The tag appears in threads about September 2025 Patch Tuesday, where Newtonsoft.Json is referenced as a component affected by security patches or as a tool used in analyzing update data. Topics include CVE patching, zero-day vulnerabilities, and the transition from Windows 10 to Windows 11. The tag is relevant for developers and IT professionals working with JSON serialization in .NET environments, particularly when dealing with Windows updates and security hardening.
Microsoft’s September Patch Tuesday delivered a broad, operationally important set of security updates on September 9, 2025, covering Windows, Microsoft Office, SQL Server and related platform components — with industry trackers reporting roughly 80–86 CVEs patched and several high‑priority...
Microsoft's September Patch Tuesday delivers a heavy dose of security fixes for both Windows 10 and Windows 11 — including two publicly disclosed zero-days — but reserves the most visible user-facing improvements for Windows 11, reinforcing that Windows 10 is now in its final maintenance phase...
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