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Microsoft has released its latest round of Patch Tuesday updates, fixing 134 Windows security flaws, including a zero-day flaw that's being exploited by hackers. The updates address various vulnerabilities, including elevation of privilege, remote code execution, and denial of service flaws, and users are advised to install them as soon as possible to keep their devices secure.
Microsoft has released its latest Patch Tuesday updates, fixing 134 Windows security flaws. The updates include a fix for a zero-day flaw that's being exploited by hackers, which can give local attackers Windows system privileges. The flaw is tracked as CVE-2025-29824. Microsoft has fixed 11 critical Windows vulnerabilities, including 49 elevation of privilege vulnerabilities and 31 remote code execution vulnerabilities. Users are advised to install the updates as soon as possible to keep their devices secure. Installing security patches and keeping software up to date can help prevent attacks. Additionally, users should be cautious when clicking on links or downloading attachments from unknown senders and avoid pirating software.
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