Microsoft Patch Tuesday: No Zero-Days, But 130 Reasons to Update Now!

Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday in July 2025 is here to save the day, addressing 130 vulnerabilities, including the infamous SQL Server bug. While the zero-day streak is finally broken, numerous critical patches are out to patch up potential RCE party crashers. So, if your computer asks for an update, don’t dodge it like your in-laws’ calls!

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Hot Take:

Microsoft’s security patch extravaganza is here, folks! With 130 vulnerabilities on the chopping block, including the infamous SQL Server bug that was out and about before the patches even showed up, it’s like a cybersecurity version of ‘The Fast and the Furious.’ Whoever said patching was boring clearly hasn’t caught up with Redmond’s July 2025 Patch Tuesday! Get those updates rolling before your network becomes the hottest ticket in hacker town!

Key Points:

  • Microsoft issued patches for 130 vulnerabilities, including a previously disclosed SQL Server flaw.
  • The SQL Server troublemaker has not been exploited as a zero-day, but it had a little too much exposure before patches were available.
  • The July 2025 Patch Tuesday saw a break from the zero-day mitigation streak but brought critical patches for RCE vulnerabilities.
  • Among the patched vulnerabilities, 41 could lead to remote code execution, 53 to privilege escalation, and others to information disclosure and spoofing.
  • Automatic updates will handle the fixes for most users, but it’s time to channel your inner tech guru if you don’t have it enabled yet.

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