Microsoft Patch-a-Palooza: 126 Flaws Fixed, But Windows 10 Still Vulnerable!

Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday update features a jaw-dropping 126 security flaws, proving that even software needs a makeover. Among these, 11 are deemed Critical, making them the divas of the bug world. The standout star, CVE-2025-29824, an elevation of privilege flaw, is already making waves in the wild, yet remains unpatched for Windows 10.

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Hot Take:

Microsoft is dropping security patches like they’re hot, but not quite fast enough for Windows 10 users. With 126 flaws needing a digital Band-Aid, it’s like a game of Whac-A-Mole in the cybersecurity world. They say the early bird catches the worm, but apparently, the early hacker catches the elevation of privilege flaw! Someone get these hackers a hobby, please.

Key Points:

– Microsoft released patches for 126 vulnerabilities, with 11 being labeled as Critical.
– The vulnerability actively exploited is an elevation of privilege flaw in Windows CLFS.
– No patches yet for Windows 10 systems for some vulnerabilities.
– The U.S. CISA has added the actively exploited flaw to its watchlist.
– Other vendors are also releasing patches for similar vulnerabilities.

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