June 2025 Patch Tuesday
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Summary of the security updates released on Patch Tuesday, June 2025.

Patch Tuesday, June 2025 Edition
Microsoft today released security updates to fix at least 67 vulnerabilities in its Windows operating systems and software. Redmond warns that one of the flaws is already under active attack, and that software blueprints showing how to exploit a pervasive Windows bug patched this month are now public.
Microsoft Patches 67 Vulnerabilities Including WEBDAV Zero-Day Exploited in the Wild
Microsoft has released patches to fix 67 security flaws, including one zero-day bug in Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WEBDAV) that it said has come under active exploitation in the wild. Of the 67 vulnerabilities, 11 are rated Critical and 56 are rated Important in severity. This includes 26 remote code execution flaws, 17 information disclosure flaws, and 14 privilege escalation
Two Microsoft Zero Days for Admins to Fix in June Patch Tuesday
Microsoft has patched two zero days this month, one of which is being exploited in the wild
Chrome, Firefox Updates Resolve High-Severity Memory Bugs
Google and Mozilla have released patches for a combined total of four high-severity memory bugs in Chrome and Firefox. The post Chrome, Firefox Updates Resolve High-Severity Memory Bugs appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Patch Tuesday: Microsoft Patches 68 Security Flaws, Including One for Targeted Espionage
Security experts offer their takes on some of the flaws, including a set of vulnerabilities that could enable remote code execution in Microsoft Office.
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