Microsoft's Patch Tuesday Fixes 63 Flaws
Patch Tuesday: Microsoft Patches Two Actively Exploited Zero-Day Flaws
CVE-2025-21391, the zero-day Windows storage flaw, stems from the way Windows resolves file paths and follows links, Walters said. File deletion is just the beginning of the problems it could cause, as it could lead to privilege escalation, unwanted access to security logs or configurations, malware injection, data manipulation, or other attacks.
Krebs on Security · 2d
Microsoft Patch Tuesday, February 2025 Edition
All supported Windows operating systems will receive an update this month for a buffer overflow vulnerability that carries the catchy name CVE-2025-21418. This patch should be a priority for enterprises, as Microsoft says it is being exploited, has low attack complexity, and no requirements for user interaction.
theregister · 1d
February's Patch Tuesday sees Microsoft offer just 63 fixes
Patch Tuesday Microsoft’s February patch collection is mercifully smaller than January’s mega-dump. But don't get too relaxed – some deserve close attention, and other vendors have stepped in with plenty more fixes. Of the 63 patches (including six released earlier in the month) Microsoft announced, two are already being exploited.
Security Boulevard · 1d
Microsoft’s February 2025 Patch Tuesday Addresses 55 CVEs (CVE-2025-21418, CVE-2025-21391)
Critical52Important0Moderate0LowMicrosoft addresses 55 CVEs with three rated critical and four zero-day vulnerabilities, including two that were exploited in the wild.Microsoft patched 55 CVEs in its February 2025 Patch Tuesday release,
Patch Tuesday is here, and it patches 55 security flaws in Windows. Critically, it patches four zero-day vulnerabilities, two ...
Windows 11's Patch Tuesday update is here, and it brings security improvements and a small handful of new features to PCs.
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