Microsoft, Apple fix exploited flaws on Patch Tuesday
Briefly

During this month's Patch Tuesday, Microsoft announced a bundle of 78 fixes, notably highlighting five vulnerabilities currently being exploited. These flaws, with CVSS scores between 7.5 and 7.8, affect Windows 10 and 11, as well as Windows Server since 2019. Key vulnerabilities include type confusion and elevation of privilege issues allowing unauthorized access and full code execution. Additionally, Microsoft resolved critical Azure vulnerabilities emphasizing the importance of agile patch management in maintaining security across platforms.
Microsoft has released a patch for October, addressing five flaws under active exploitation, rated as important rather than critical, emphasizing proactive security measures.
The five exploited vulnerabilities possess CVSS severity scores of 7.5 or 7.8 and affect Windows devices, marking them as priority for upcoming patching sessions.
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