Patch Panic: 57 Vulnerabilities Fixed, But Hackers Already Exploiting One!

Attention, tech aficionados: The latest update squashes 57 vulnerabilities, including three critical ones. Notably, CVE-2025-62221 is already exploited, causing privilege escalation in the Microsoft Cloud Files Mini Filters driver. Stay secure, and remember, patching is like flossing—irritating, but necessary!

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Patchy McPatchface strikes again with 57 vulnerabilities, three of which are critical! It’s like Microsoft decided to host a vulnerability convention and forgot to lock the doors. With one already exploited and two publicly disclosed, it’s time to buckle up and update before your computer gets its 15 minutes of fame on the dark web.

Key Points:

  • 57 vulnerabilities addressed, including three critical ones.
  • One vulnerability in Microsoft Cloud Files Mini Filters is already being exploited.
  • PowerShell vulnerability gets a patch with a warning to use -UseBasicParsing.
  • GitHub Copilot plugin for JetBrains vulnerability may lead to remote code execution.
  • Critical vulnerabilities found in Microsoft Office and Outlook.

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