Microsoft’s July 2025 Patch-a-Palooza: Squashing Bugs & Zero-Day Drama!

Microsoft Patch Tuesday security updates for July 2025 tackled 130 flaws, including a zero-day in SQL Server. It’s like a digital summer cleaning, but instead of dust bunnies, they’re sweeping out cyber gremlins.

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Oh, Microsoft, you never fail to bring excitement to our dull Tuesdays with your Patch extravaganzas! Just when we thought we knew it all, you surprise us with a zero-day SQL Server vulnerability. It seems like your vulnerabilities are having more releases than a blockbuster movie franchise. Bravo, Microsoft, for keeping the cybersecurity world on the edge of their seats!

Key Points:

  • Microsoft’s July 2025 Patch Tuesday addressed 130 vulnerabilities across various platforms.
  • 10 of these vulnerabilities were rated as Critical, with the rest marked Important.
  • A zero-day vulnerability in Microsoft SQL Server, CVE-2025-49719, was publicly disclosed.
  • Critical RCE vulnerability, CVE-2025-47981, in Windows SPNEGO NEGOEX is wormable and requires no user interaction.
  • Microsoft Office vulnerabilities continue to haunt Mac users with no current patches available.

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