Microsoft today addressed 130 CVE-listed vulnerabilities in its products and five of those bugs have already been exploited in the wild.
A full list of security updates and advisories in this month's Patch Tuesday batch can be found here from the IT giant, or here from the ZDI. In summary, there are fixes for Windows, Office, .NET and Visual Studio, Azure Active Directory and DevOps, Dynamics, printer drivers, Redmond's DNS Server, and Remote Desktop.
Of the 130 vulnerabilities, nine are deemed critical, and many of the rest are relatively serious.
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With Windows 11 released in 2021, that suggests we'll see Windows 12 at some point in 2024. In March 2023, Bowden again indicated that the next major version of the Windows client would be released in 2024. The fact it already has an internal codename Hudson Valley suggests that may be the case. Windows 95 was released in 1995. SO how many bugs have been found since then in all Microsoft products?