Microsoft’s July Patch Tuesday: A Wormable Flaw and 130 Reasons to Update Now!

Microsoft’s July 2025 Patch Tuesday update patched 130 vulnerabilities, including a critical flaw in SPNEGO. This vulnerability, CVE-2025-47981, is a potential “wormable” threat reminiscent of WannaCry, making it a prime target for attackers. Experts urge rapid patching to avoid revisiting past malware traumas.

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Microsoft’s July 2025 Patch Tuesday is like a digital summer blockbuster—full of action, suspense, and the kind of vulnerabilities that make you want to hide under your desk. With 130 bugs squashed, including a critter that could spawn self-propagating malware, it’s a patch party you don’t want to miss. Grab your digital popcorn and buckle up; it’s going to be a wild ride!

Key Points:

  • Microsoft patched 130 vulnerabilities in its July 2025 Patch Tuesday update.
  • 14 critical vulnerabilities were addressed, including a ‘wormable’ flaw.
  • The critical flaw CVE-2025-47981 could lead to self-propagating malware attacks.
  • A zero-day vulnerability in Microsoft SQL Server was patched with low exploitation risk.
  • Experts urge rapid patching to prevent potential widespread attacks.

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