Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday: A Comedy of Exploited Zero-Days and Critical Fixes – Update Now or Risk a Cyber Circus!

Microsoft’s February 2025 Patch Tuesday update tackles 63 security vulnerabilities, including two zero-day exploits actively being used by attackers. With threats like CVE-2025-21391, which can delete critical files, and CVE-2025-21418, escalating privileges, updating your systems now is no joke—unless you enjoy living on the edge.

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Microsoft’s February Patch Tuesday is like a security buffet where you don’t want to skip the main course: sizzling zero-days and a side of critical vulnerabilities. If you were hoping to skip the updates and play video games, think again—it’s time to patch up before your system gets cooked!

Key Points:

  • Microsoft released updates addressing 63 security vulnerabilities, including two actively exploited zero-days.
  • Critical vulnerabilities include issues in Windows Storage, Windows Sockets, and Dynamics 365.
  • Flaws allow for remote code execution, privilege escalation, and more, with some posing a risk to SYSTEM-level access.
  • Microsoft isn’t the only one updating; other vendors like Adobe, SAP, and Ivanti have also rolled out security patches.
  • Security experts emphasize the importance of timely updates to protect against these diverse and serious threats.

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