Microsoft’s November Patch Tuesday appears to have closed one of the most convenient loopholes used by the activation‑circumvention community: the long‑running “KMS38” trick — widely circulated via the Microsoft Activation Scripts (MAS / Massgrave) project — stopped working for systems updated...
Microsoft’s November Patch Tuesday landed a high‑urgency security wake‑up call: a critical heap‑based buffer overflow in the Microsoft Graphics Component (GDI+) — tracked as CVE‑2025‑60724 — plus multiple browser and Office fixes that together widen the attack surface for both consumer PCs and...
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The November Patch Tuesday just delivered a high‑urgency message: a critical heap‑based buffer overflow in the Microsoft Graphics Component (GDI+) and a serious Chromium/V8 flaw in Microsoft Edge are both patched — and users who delay installing updates risk remote code execution from a crafted...
Microsoft users should update now: a critical heap‑overflow in the Microsoft Graphics Component (GDI+) and a high‑risk Chromium/V8 flaw in Microsoft Edge are part of November’s emergency Patch Tuesday and expose both desktop machines and document‑processing servers to remote code execution...
Microsoft’s November Patch Tuesday has quietly removed a long‑exploited activation backdoor: the KMS38 technique used by the Microsoft Activation Scripts (MAS / Massgrave) project no longer works on updated Windows builds, and the MAS maintainers have removed KMS38 from the script in the v3.8...
Microsoft and security vendors are urging immediate patching after November’s Patch Tuesday fixed an actively exploited Windows Kernel zero‑day and 62 other vulnerabilities that together create a high‑urgency threat landscape for Windows 10/11 and Server environments — install the updates now...
Microsoft’s November Patch Tuesday delivers a compact but urgent set of updates: 63 newly disclosed vulnerabilities were fixed on November 11, 2025, and two Windows flaws — a critical GDI+ remote code execution (RCE) and an actively exploited Windows Kernel elevation‑of‑privilege (EoP) zero‑day...
Microsoft’s November Patch Tuesday delivers a compact but urgent set of fixes: an actively exploited Windows kernel elevation‑of‑privilege zero‑day (CVE‑2025‑62215), a clutch of critical RCEs affecting GDI+ and Office components, and several important updates and enrollment fixes for Windows 10...
Yesterday’s November cumulative for Windows 11, shipped as KB5068861, has triggered a small but noisy set of community reports — including one detailed Reddit post alleging sudden black screens, locked brightness, and repeated driver failures after the update installed mid-game — prompting fresh...
Microsoft has pushed the first major Extended Security Updates (ESU) rollup for Windows 10—KB5068781—alongside an urgent out‑of‑band repair for a blocking enrollment bug (KB5071959), and the November Patch Tuesday bundle closes dozens of security holes (including a kernel zero‑day) that make...
Microsoft has just confirmed an actively exploited Windows Kernel zero‑day and pushed emergency patches — if your PC runs Windows 10 or Windows 11, install the November updates immediately to stop attackers from escalating access to SYSTEM-level privileges. Background / Overview
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Microsoft has shipped the November 2025 security rollup and an urgent out‑of‑band (OOB) patch that fixes a bug which prevented some Windows 10 PCs from enrolling in the consumer Extended Security Updates (ESU) program — a release that also closes an actively exploited Windows kernel zero‑day and...
Microsoft’s November 2025 Patch Tuesday lands as a hybrid package: a substantial security roll‑up that fixes 63 vulnerabilities across Windows and Microsoft products, paired with visible user‑experience upgrades for Windows 11 and a new, previewed privilege model called Administrator Protection...
Microsoft’s November Patch Tuesday brings more than routine fixes — it marks a turning point for Windows 11 users still on version 23H2, and the company’s message is blunt: consumer PCs running 23H2 (Home and Pro) must move to a supported release or stop receiving monthly security updates after...
Microsoft's November Patch Tuesday brings a focused mix of security patches and quality fixes that—for many users—will feel like cleanup duty after a rocky rollout of Windows 11 24H2; the cumulative updates (principally KB5046617 for 24H2 and KB5046633 for 23H2/22H2) resolve a clutch of...
Microsoft’s November Patch Tuesday for Windows 11 lands as a pragmatic mix of polish, reliability fixes, and a guarded roll‑out of a long‑anticipated Start menu redesign that should make daily navigation noticeably faster for many users.
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Windows 11’s November cumulative (reported as KB5068861 in press coverage) marks one of the more consequential Patch Tuesday rollouts of the year: a staged feature delivery that flips on a redesigned Start UI for more users, introduces colourful taskbar battery icons with an optional percentage...
Microsoft has published an advisory for CVE-2025-62210, a high-severity cross‑site scripting (XSS) / spoofing vulnerability affecting Dynamics 365 Field Service (online), and multiple independent trackers assigned a CVSS v3.1 base score of 8.7—a signal that organizations should treat this as an...
Microsoft has shipped November’s Patch Tuesday for Windows 11: the combined monthly cumulative for the current servicing baselines arrives as KB5068861 for Windows 11 versions 25H2 and 24H2, and Microsoft’s Release Preview channel received the focused preview package KB5067112 for 23H2 —...
Microsoft’s November Patch Tuesday for Windows 11 ships as KB5068861 (build family in the 26200 series) and delivers a compact but consequential mix of user-facing polish and reliability fixes—most notably a redesigned, more customizable Start menu, a refreshed taskbar battery icon with an...