Microsoft Patch Tuesday September 2025: 80 Bugs Squashed, Including 2 Zero-Day Surprises!

Microsoft Patch Tuesday security updates for September 2025 fixed 80 vulnerabilities, including two publicly disclosed zero-day flaws. Yes, even Xbox got patched! While these zero-days haven’t been exploited in the wild, Microsoft suggests installing updates faster than you can say “blue screen of death.”

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Hot Take:

Well, well, well, Microsoft is back at it again with their monthly bug bonanza. It’s Patch Tuesday, folks! Time to update those systems and fend off those cyber creeps. Who knew Xbox could have vulnerabilities? Maybe it’s time to patch up our gaming buddies before they start playing for the wrong team. Oh, and let’s give a round of applause to the zero-day flaws for at least letting us know they’re here before they start causing chaos. Kudos to Microsoft for sealing off these digital wormholes before they could invite any uninvited guests!

Key Points:

– Microsoft fixed 80 vulnerabilities, including two publicly disclosed zero-day flaws.
– Eight vulnerabilities were rated Critical, with the rest marked as Important.
– The two zero-day flaws, CVE-2025-55234 and CVE-2024-21907, have not been exploited in the wild.
– The most severe flaw is CVE-2025-55232, with a CVSS score of 9.8, allowing remote code execution.
– Xbox, SQL Server, and Windows SMB Server were among the components receiving patches.

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