Microsoft’s Patch-tacular: 67 Vulnerabilities Fixed – One Exploited!

Microsoft has released patches for 67 vulnerabilities, including 10 critical ones. One of the critical vulnerabilities, a Microsoft Office remote code execution vulnerability, could strike without even opening the document. It’s like a ninja of vulnerabilities—silent, swift, and potentially devastating. Remember, folks, patch early and patch often!

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**_Microsoft has dropped a patch bomb with 67 vulnerabilities this month. It seems like they’re playing a high-stakes game of Whack-a-Mole with hackers, but hey, at least they’re keeping us entertained!_**

Key Points:

– Microsoft released patches for 67 vulnerabilities, including 10 rated as critical.
– CVE-2025-33053 is a WebDAV remote code execution vulnerability that has already been exploited.
– CVE-2025-33073, a Windows SMB client privilege vulnerability, has been disclosed but not exploited.
– Four critical vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office can be exploited via the preview pane.
– Microsoft warns of a complex vulnerability, CVE-2025-29828, involving Windows Cryptographic Services.

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