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Windows Users Must Update Now As Microsoft Confirms 4 New Zero-Days
Microsoft has issued the latest Patch Tuesday round-up of Windows security fixes and this time it’s serious: 2 of 4 new zero-day bugs are being actively exploited.
Critical Windows Zero-Days Patched in November Update
Microsoft's November 2024 Patch Tuesday addressed 91 vulnerabilities. This includes four zero-days, two of which were actively exploited in attacks.
Patch Tuesday: Four Critical Vulnerabilities Paved Over
On Patch Tuesday, Windows systems will be updated with a flood of security fixes. In November, Windows patched four zero-day vulnerabilities, two of which have been exploited.
Microsoft Confirms Zero-Day Exploitation of Task Scheduler Flaw
Microsoft patched 90 security flaws across the Windows ecosystem warns of zero-day exploitation and code execution risks.
Microsoft patches Windows zero-day exploited in attacks on Ukraine
Suspected Russian hackers were caught exploiting a recently patched Windows vulnerability as a zero-day in ongoing attacks targeting Ukrainian entities.
Microsoft Fixes Four More Zero-Days in November Patch Tuesday
It’s been another busy Patch Tuesday for system administrators, with Microsoft releasing updates for nearly 100 vulnerabilities, four of which are classed as zero-days. Microsoft classifies a zero-day flaw as a CVE that has been publicly disclosed or actively exploited before a patch is available.
The November 2024 Patch Tuesday adresses 91 vulnerabilities, including 4 zero-day ones
The Patch Tuesday updates for November 2024 are here and you should get them as soon as possible otherwise your PC might be in danger.
November 2024 Patch Tuesday patches four zero days and three critical flaws
The other two zero days being patched are CVE-2024-49040, a flaw in Exchange rated “important” that could allow an attacker to spoof the email address of a sender, and CVE-2024-49019, an elevation of privileges flaw in Active Directory (AD) which an attacker could use to gain the powers of a domain admin.
Microsoft Patch Tuesday, November 2024 Edition
The zero-day flaw tracked as CVE-2024-49039 is a bug in the Windows Task Scheduler that allows an attacker to increase their privileges on a Windows machine. Microsoft credits Google’s Threat Analysis Group with reporting the flaw.
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Microsoft Addresses 4 Zero-Day Holes in November Security Patch
November's final
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Microsoft fixes dozens of security flaws in Windows and Office
Close to a hundred issues have been addressed in November's Patch Tuesday, including six zero-day vulnerabilities in Windows.
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Microsoft Fixes 90 New Flaws, Including Actively Exploited NTLM and Task Scheduler Bugs
Microsoft’s November Patch Tuesday addresses 90 security flaws, including actively exploited NTLM and Task Scheduler ...
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