Patch Tuesday Release Notes from Microsoft for September 2025 on the Patch Tuesday Blog.| Patch Tuesday Blog
As cybersecurity threats evolve, Microsoft’s October 2025 Patch Tuesday delivers one of the most comprehensive security updates of the year. Here’s a quick breakdown of what you need to know. Microsoft Patch Tuesday for October 2025 This month’s release addresses a staggering 193 vulnerabilities, including nine critical and 123 important-severity vulnerabilities. In this month’s updates, Microsoft […]| Qualys Security Blog
In this issue: October 2025 Patch Tuesday highlights, actively exploited vulnerabilities in Google Chrome, Figma, Unity, Cisco, Oracle, OpenSSL, and Apple. The post Patch Tuesday October 2025 first appeared on Action1.| Action1
Let's check Windows 10 KB5032189, November Patch, and Tuesday 3 Zero Day Vulnerabilities. This new Update is related to Windows 10 KB5032189, which shows| How to Manage Devices Community Blog Modern Device Management Guides
In this issue: September 2025 Patch Tuesday highlights, actively exploited vulnerabilities in Google Chrome, Android, Apple, WhatsApp, FreePBX, Citrix, and Fortinet, plus major third-party issues affecting Docker Desktop, Cisco Secure Firewall, Intel, Passwordstate, and more.| Action1 | Action1 Risk-based Patch Management
Patch Tuesday Release Notes from Microsoft for September 2025 on the Patch Tuesday Blog.| Patch Tuesday Blog
Patch Tuesday Release Notes from Microsoft for August 2025 on the Patch Tuesday Blog. The post August 2025 Release Notes appeared first on Patch Tuesday Blog.| Patch Tuesday Blog
Patch Tuesday Release Notes from Microsoft for July 2025 on the Patch Tuesday Blog. The post July 2025 Release Notes appeared first on Patch Tuesday Blog.| Patch Tuesday Blog
Patch Tuesday Release Notes from Microsoft for June 2025 on the Patch Tuesday Blog. The post June 2025 Release Notes appeared first on Patch Tuesday Blog.| Patch Tuesday Blog
Patch Tuesday Release Notes from Microsoft for March 2025 on the Patch Tuesday Blog. The post May 2025 Release Notes appeared first on Patch Tuesday Blog.| Patch Tuesday Blog
Patch Tuesday Release Notes from Microsoft for March 2025 on the Patch Tuesday Blog. The post April 2025 Release Notes appeared first on Patch Tuesday Blog.| Patch Tuesday Blog
Patch Tuesday Release Notes from Microsoft for March 2025 on the Patch Tuesday Blog. The post March 2025 Release Notes appeared first on Patch Tuesday Blog.| Patch Tuesday Blog
In this issue: August 2025 Patch Tuesday highlights, actively exploited vulnerabilities in Google Chrome, Android, Apple, Cisco ISE, and Wing FTP Server, plus major third-party issues affecting Axis Communications, Dell ControlVault3, Nvidia, WordPress, and Sophos Firewall.| Action1 | Action1 Risk-based Patch Management
This is the largest Patch Tuesday since April, when Microsoft patched 150 vulnerabilities.| Cisco Talos Blog
Todd Schell from Ivanti gives his overview of May 2025 and forecast for June 2025 Patch Tuesday. Are you ready to get patching?| Help Net Security
Microsoft released Windows 10 KB5014699 and Windows 11 KB5014697. Today is another patch Tuesday a bit late though. The IE mode issue with Windows 10 and 11| How to Manage Devices Community Blog Modern Device Management Guides
The two vulnerabilities that Microsoft reports have been actively exploited in the wild and are publicly known are both rated as only being of “moderate” severity.| Cisco Talos Blog
Microsoft has released its monthly security update for March of 2025 which includes 57 vulnerabilities affecting a range of products, including 6 that Microsoft marked as “critical”.| Cisco Talos Blog
Microsoft has released its monthly security update for January of 2025 which includes 58 vulnerabilities, including 3 that Microsoft marked as “critical” and one marked as "moderate". The remaining vulnerabilities listed are classified as “important.”| Cisco Talos Blog
One of the critical vulnerabilities patched Tuesday is CVE-2024-20674, a security bypass vulnerability in the Windows Kerberos authentication protocol.| Cisco Talos Blog
The company’s regular set of advisories has included a vulnerability that’s been actively exploited in the wild in 10 months this year.| Cisco Talos Blog