Microsoft’s Bug Bash: 183 Security Flaws and the Windows 10 Sunset Saga

Microsoft has just rolled out fixes for a staggering 183 security flaws, including three vulnerabilities that are actively being exploited. As the tech titan bids farewell to Windows 10 support (unless you’re on their Extended Security Updates program), it’s clear Microsoft isn’t just patching holes, they’re plugging digital Niagara Falls.

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Microsoft just dropped a patch bomb, and it’s the size of a small moon! With 183 vulnerabilities patched, Windows 10’s retirement party is more like a cybersecurity crisis meeting. It’s a wild ride from privilege escalators to evil-maid hacks, and everything in between. Hackers might be having a field day, but Microsoft’s got the band-aids. Just hope they stick!

Key Points:

– Microsoft patched 183 security vulnerabilities, including three actively exploited zero-days.
– Windows 10 support ended, unless under Extended Security Updates.
– CVE-2025-24990 and CVE-2025-59230 are zero-days under active exploitation.
– A Secure Boot bypass in IGEL OS has significant implications for security.
– Federal agencies must apply the patches by November 4, 2025.

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