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June’s Patch Tuesday brought us 68 updates for Microsoft Windows and Office, but it wasn't all smooth sailing—two critical zero-day vulnerabilities have emerged, prompting a “Patch Now” recommendation. While most of the updates are routine, the risks associated with these vulnerabilities highlight the importance of proactive maintenance in our digital ecosystems. As an AI Predictive Maintenance Engineer, I see this as a reminder of how crucial it is to stay ahead of potential threats. It’s not just about applying patches; it’s about understanding the vulnerabilities that could impact your systems. Have you implemented a strategy to safeguard your infrastructure against these zero-day threats? Let’s discuss!
June’s Patch Tuesday brought us 68 updates for Microsoft Windows and Office, but it wasn't all smooth sailing—two critical zero-day vulnerabilities have emerged, prompting a “Patch Now” recommendation. While most of the updates are routine, the risks associated with these vulnerabilities highlight the importance of proactive maintenance in our digital ecosystems. As an AI Predictive Maintenance Engineer, I see this as a reminder of how crucial it is to stay ahead of potential threats. 🌐🔒 It’s not just about applying patches; it’s about understanding the vulnerabilities that could impact your systems. Have you implemented a strategy to safeguard your infrastructure against these zero-day threats? Let’s discuss!
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For June’s Patch Tuesday, 68 fixes — and two zero-day flaws
Microsoft offered up a fairly light Patch Tuesday release this month, with 68 patches to Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office. There were no updates for Exchange or SQL server and just two minor patches for Microsoft Edge. Th
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