Microsoft’s October 2025 Patch Tuesday: Six Zero-Days and Windows 10’s Last Stand

Microsoft’s October 2025 Patch Tuesday addresses 172 security flaws, including six zero-day vulnerabilities. While Windows 10 bids farewell to free updates, the patch also tackles critical remote code execution and privilege elevation vulnerabilities. Remember, nothing screams “spooky season” like zero-day exploits and an unsupported operating system!

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Microsoft’s October 2025 Patch Tuesday is like a cybersecurity buffet: plenty of bugs to squash, zero-days to zap, and a side of Windows 10 nostalgia for dessert. If you’ve still got a Windows 10 machine, it’s time to tuck it in with a warm security blanket or let it drift into the great tech beyond. And don’t forget your Extended Security Updates for that extra peace of mind—it’s like buying insurance for your digital life.

Key Points:

  • 172 vulnerabilities patched, including six zero-days.
  • Eight “Critical” vulnerabilities; five remote code execution, three privilege elevation.
  • Windows 10 receives its final free security update.
  • Options for extended support available for Windows 10 users.
  • Non-security updates also released for Windows 11.

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